Oakland Unified School District

Ethnic Studies 


 Huichin is the traditional, unceded, and occupied territory of the Lisjan Ohlone people. We pay respect to the Ohlone both past and present, and their continuing relationship to their ancestral lands.


We believe Ethnic Studies is a content and pedagogy that humanizes and empowers all people by honoring histories and cultures of historically marginalized groups, by employing multiple disciplines and perspectives to critically analyze systems of oppression, and by promoting action in solidarity with others to transform students’ lives and communities. 


UPCOMING EVENTS:

Ethnic Studies Video take 1.mp4

Origins, Identity, Culture

Power, Privilege, Oppression

Resistance and Liberation

Action

OUSD teachers have worked together during the 2020-2022 school years to create student standards for grade spans, in order to guide the development of curriculum units and create building blocks for student skills and capacities across their PreK-12 experience to analyze, navigate and take action around race, identity and power.

OUSD educators from across grade levels developed the Ethnic Studies Framework in 2015-2016, including 6 Pedagogical Principles and 4 Key Themes.