I work primarily with elementary but these are folks that I follow in Secondary math methods and modeling with a focus on social justice.
Felton-Koestler, M. D., Simic-Muller, K., & Menéndez, J. M. (2017). Reflecting the world: A guide to incorporating equity in mathematics teacher education. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. [link]
Also last year I went to MSRI on Critical Issues in Mathematics Education 2019: Mathematical Modeling in K-16: Community and Cultural Contexts and enjoyed these specific presenters work on Math modeling and social justice
Panel 3: Equity and Social Justice Theoretical Frameworks to Move us Forward in Developing a vision for MM Education
Filiberto Barajas-López (University of Washington), Laurie Rubel (The University of Haifa; Brooklyn College, CUNY), Ksenija Simic-Muller (Pacific Lutheran University)- you can watch this clip https://www.msri.org/workshops/919/schedules/24932 presentation
Filiberto Barajas-López (University of Washington), Laurie Rubel (The University of Haifa; Brooklyn College, CUNY), Ksenija Simic-Muller (Pacific Lutheran University)- you can watch this clip https://www.msri.org/workshops/919/schedules/24932 presentation
Of course, I also use Rico Gutstein’s work as well!
Here are some ready use tasks as well from Mathalicious-
https://www.mathalicious.com/lessons/seeking-shelter-new