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This Game Is Designed to Teach Empathy. Here's How.

by Jackson Westenskow
nov 1, 2017
Jackson Westenskow's game, Empathy Builders, innovatively uses cooperative gameplay to teach empathy to young people.
Scrabble tiles spelling out "Who are you"
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Can These Student Pen Pals Close the Political Divide?

by Catherine Epstein
nov 1, 2017
Catherine Epstein is teaching empathy to students by exchanging letters with others across the political divide.
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Facing Black History Month in the United States: Why We Need to Break the Norm

by Tanya Huelett
jan 28, 2016
Author Tanya Huelett offers her opinion on the importance of Black History Month and provides resources to explore Black History in the classroom.   
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Red Summer 1919: Remembrance, Education, Action

by Wayde Grinstead
Aoû 5, 2019
100 years after the Red Summer, author Wayde Grinstead offers his reflection on this period of racially motivated violence.
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15 Books on API Experiences

by Kaitlin Smith
oct 9, 2024
Facing History recommends 15 books on API Experiences to bring into the classroom.  
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Echoes of the Holocaust: Jewish Experiences in North Africa

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In this event in our Echoes of the Holocaust series, the Jewish Education Program of Facing History and Ourselves will host a conversation with Professor Noam Stillman about the experiences of North African Jews before World War II and the impacts of the Holocaust on Jewish communities of Morocco, Algeria, Libya, and Tunisia. 
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Books on Genocide, Resistance, and Resilience

by Kaitlin Smith
avr 1, 2021
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.
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In Pursuit of Just Schooling in Canada

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Join us for learning and dialogue on the challenges and hopes for just schooling in Canada, drawing lessons from history to shape the future.
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Facing History’s School Leaders Summer Institute Returns

by Facing History Staff
mai 13, 2025
Another summer, another space for educational leaders to learn how to create a more equitable school culture—with help from our Teaching for Equity & Justice Reflection Tool.
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On George Floyd

by Roger Brooks
mai 29, 2020
Former Facing History CEO Roger Brooks on the need for examining the killing of George Floyd.
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Bearing Witness: The Death of George Floyd

by Kaitlin Smith
mai 28, 2020
We thoughtfully offer our resources to help promote ⁠learning and reflection in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder.
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Why Must We Remember the Holocaust? Because Democracy is Precious

by Michael Berenbaum
jan 25, 2018
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is an important reminder to uphold the values of democracy in today's world.
A stone sign on the right reads Holocaust, with three glass pillars in view at the New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston, MA.

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