Learning & Events
Our on-demand resources are made possible by the Hammer Family Foundation.
Supporting Civil Discourse in Schools
Discover our array of resources, including guides and on-demand professional learning opportunities, to foster effective and meaningful dialogue across differences.
Teaching the Reconstruction Era Online Workshop
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Echoes of the Holocaust: Untold Stories of Wartime North Africa
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Resisting Hatred: Lessons from the Murder of Emmett Till and Japanese American Incarceration
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Explore the history and legacy of both the murder of Emmett Till and the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. This event will be held in-person.
Brave Classrooms: Taking on Antisemitism in Schools
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Angel Island Immigration Station: A US History Inquiry
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This workshop explores themes of exclusion and membership, featuring our new Angel Island Immigration Station inquiry. This event will be held in-person.
Teaching Holocaust and Human Behavior Online Workshop
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Democracy at Risk: Teaching Holocaust and Human Behavior and Elie Wiesel’s Night
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This in-person event will explore classroom-ready resources and teaching strategies to support students in studying the Holocaust and Elie Wiesel’s Night.
Choices in Little Rock
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This workshop focuses on efforts to desegregate Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. This event will be held in-person.
Understanding Contemporary Antisemitism: Tools for The Classroom
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Democracy at Risk: Holocaust and Human Behavior
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In this workshop, participants will study the fragility of democracy in Weimar Germany, the ensuing Holocaust, and the legacies of this history through an in-depth case study. This event will take place in-person.
Facing History’s Approach to ELA Online Workshop
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