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Civic Education
Women's Power in the Struggle for Freedom and Equal Rights
Throughout history, women have shaped and advanced human rights and democratic ideals by challenging societal norms and championing gender equality and civic freedom.
Embracing AAPI Histories and Students All Year Long
Facing History invites you to check out these resources on AAPI history.
Educating for American Democracy
Author Laura Taveres reimagines what civic education looks like in American public schools.
Six Educator Resources About Democracy at Risk
Facing History invites you to read six resources that examine the decline of the Weimar Republic under Nazi rule and how this can help us explore democracy at risk.
Pre-Election Reads
Facing History recommends five books to read before the upcoming presidential election.
Five Books on Human Rights
Facing History invites you to read these five books on Human Rights in honor of Universal Human Rights Month.
Why I Share My Story of Being a Hidden Child During the Holocaust
To honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Flora Hogman shares how telling Facing History students her survival story helped her heal.
Can These Student Pen Pals Close the Political Divide?
Catherine Epstein is teaching empathy to students by exchanging letters with others across the political divide.
Building Empathy on International Youth Day
In the spirit of International Youth Day, Facing History invites educators to use the power of a story to build empathy and connection in their students.
How We Can Uphold a Free Press for a Strong Democracy
In the spirit of World Press Freedom Day, Facing History invites readers to reflect on the importance of media literacy and journalism.
Books on Genocide, Resistance, and Resilience
Facing History recommends the following titles to expand your awareness of atrocities past and present and to hear from the people who’ve lived them.