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Inside the Online World of Fake News with BuzzFeed's Craig Silverman
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Dan Sigward
Create a checklist to assess what makes a healthy democracy, especially in times of divisiveness.
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Acting Justly in Response to Unjust Laws
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These guidelines help educators responsibly teach students to recognize and stand up to unjust laws they may encounter today.
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Ida B. Wells, an Upstander through Journalism
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Jessica Weingartner
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King's Life is a Demand
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A look into the Boston-based Martin Luther King Jr. memorial, “The Embrace.”
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