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Black Athletes and Civil Rights: 6 Upstanders to Introduce to Your Students

by Facing History & Ourselves
fév 17, 2022

Beyond the 1988 Jamaican Bobsled Team immortalized in the film Cool Runnings, Black athletes have played more central roles at the Winter Olympics than many people might realize. As we cheer on the 2022 Black Olympians, Black History Month is a great time to look back on the impact that Black Olympians and other Black athletes have beyond the world of sports. 

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African Americans and the History of "Human Rights"

by Kaitlin Smith
déc 10, 2021
As a United Nations panel of experts is set up to investigate systemic racism and human rights abuses against Black people around the world, we explore a series of African American leaders who have invoked the language of “human rights” to underscore the urgency of their situation here in the U.S.
Olympians on the podium, bowing their heads and raising a fist with a black glove.
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The Power of Native Language Revitalization

by Kaitlin Smith
nov 26, 2021
Learn about the Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project, one of many grassroots efforts dedicated to healing the lasting wounds inflicted by residential schools and cultural genocide of Native peoples.
Still of jessie baird from We Still Live Here - Âs Nutayuneân (Makepeace Productions, 2011).
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7 Must-See Films on Native American History and Life

by Kaitlin Smith
nov 22, 2021
The seven documentaries series listed below cover wide-ranging subject matter including Native American peoples’ roles within and perspectives about the film medium, the women’s rights movement, K-12 education, political leadership, literary arts, musical performance, and language protection efforts.
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Facing History on Martin Luther King Day: A message to our educators

by Roger Brooks
jan 17, 2022
Martin Luther King Day is a moment for reflection and service; for considering the life and legacy of an extraordinary individual; and for recommitting ourselves to the unfinished work he championed. At a time of extraordinary bigotry and violence, Dr. King challenged all Americans to confront our history of racial discrimination, to open our eyes to injustice, and to be intentional about building a better future. 
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9 Resources for Teaching about MLK's Legacy

by Julie Halterman
jan 19, 2022
Here are 9 Facing History resources that can help you reflect on your own teaching practices, teach the history of the Civil Rights Movement, and explore contemporary issues around racial justice and democracy in the United States.
Black and white photo of MLK and Mathew Ahmann in a Crowd
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bell hooks Taught Us to Transgress

by Kaitlin Smith
jan 13, 2022
Like many people of my generation who cut their teeth on the critical insights of bell hooks, news of her passing in December unleashed a wave of reflection for me about the ways she’s impacted me as a person and public scholar. Beyond the many moments of resonance I experienced while reading her writings over the years, her impact on me is most powerfully encapsulated in an experience I had in 2008 when I met her.
bell hooks standing on stage and speaking while holding a microphone.
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What Does It Mean “To Kill a Mockingbird”?

by Adam Strom
avr 16, 2015
Facing History shares a list of key components for a reflective classroom and provides educators with a number of resources to guide them in building their own.
Gregory Peck (left) and Brock Peters in a pivotal scene from the 1962 film "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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Why and How to Teach Brown Girl Dreaming

by Kaitlin Smith
jan 31, 2022

Facing History offers an overview and guide for Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming, an ideal book to teach in the middle school classroom.

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What I've Learned Along the Way

by Karen Murphy
jan 28, 2022
After 25 years of distinguished service to our organization, Dr. Karen Murphy, Facing History’s Director of International Strategy, will join our partner organization High Resolves as CEO of an initiative called The Human Responsibility Accelerator. In this article, we invited Karen to share a bit of what she has learned in more than two decades at Facing History.
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Holocaust Denial: How Teachers Can Turn the Tide

by Kaitlin Smith
jan 26, 2022
Research released by the Claims Conference found that 49% of U.S. millennials and generation Z have seen Holocaust denial or distortion content online—and that one in five U.S. millennials and generation Z surveyed in New York believe that Jews caused the Holocaust. This toxic combination of ignorance allied with antisemitic hatred continue to permeate global consciousness, and teachers have an important part to play in turning the tide. 
Auschwitz photos taken of imprisoned children
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7 Classroom Resources on the Holocaust

by Kaitlin Smith
jan 27, 2022
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is Thursday, January 27th. This is a day when we remember the 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, their loved ones, and the ways in which this incalculable tragedy has transformed our world. It is also a time for educators to ensure their readiness to integrate instruction on the Holocaust into their annual teaching plans. 
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