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Indigenous Rights and Controversy over Hawaii’s Maunakea Telescope

Provide students with historical context for understanding the protests against the Thirty Meter Telescope on Maunakea and help them explore the reasons why many Native Hawaiians oppose its construction.
Demonstrators gather to block a road at the base of Mauna Kea
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Intersecting Histories: Wartime North Africa and the Holocaust

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Join UCLA professors Sarah Abrevaya Stein and Aomar Boum, as they discuss the experiences of North African Jews before World War II as well as the history of the Holocaust and North Africa.
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Confronting History, Transforming Monuments

This mini-lesson uses the story of the Robert E. Lee monument to help students consider the power of symbols and explore the summer's protests through the lens of voice, agency, and solidarity.
John Lewis Projected on Lee Monument in Richmond
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Telling Our Histories

Students connect themes from the film to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's concept of “single stories," and then consider what it would take to tell more equitable and accurate narratives.
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Watching Who Will Write Our History

Students view the film, analyze a primary source from the Oyneg Shabes archive, and consider why it matters who tells the stories of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto.
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Black Women’s Activism and the Long History Behind #MeToo

Use this mini-lesson to help your students draw connections between the long history of Black women’s activism against sexual violence and gender discrimination with the #MeToo movement today.
Protestors at a #MeToo Women's March In Hollywood holding a banner
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Deep Dive into Black History: 12 Events + Resources for Educators

by Kaitlin Smith
fév 9, 2022
Below is a curated list of classroom resources and educator-relevant events available from Facing History’s peer and partner organizations across the education space this month and beyond. 
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Contextualizing a Found Poem

Students will apply the lessons they have learned about the intersecting histories of wartime North Africa and the Holocaust as they create an artifact that explains the context of the found poems they wrote in Lesson 3. 
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The Anti-lynching Activism of Ida B. Wells

Students explore the life and choices of anti-lynching journalist Ida B. Wells and learn about the long tradition of Black resistance to racial terror and violence.
Ida B. Wells (1862-1931) was an African-American journalist and early civil rights activist.
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The Legacy of Emmett Till

Students identify continuities and changes between Emmett Till’s murder and today’s Black Lives Matter movement, and they reflect on the ways they can contribute to the movement for racial justice.
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Summative Assessment: Creating a Toolbox for Racial Justice

In this summative assessment, students reflect on their answer to the unit's essential question in order to create a Toolbox for Racial Justice.
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Exploring Black History through Black Poets

by Grace Ruiter
jan 29, 2024
Engage with the powerful voices of Black poets and the rich history of poetry during Black History Month and beyond.
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