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Nine of Our Favorite Back-to-School Activities and Resources

by Grace Ruiter
Aug 12, 2025
Try these classroom activities and resources at the start of the year to build a foundation for learning all year long.
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Combating Bias & Isolation in Adolescence: Strategies for Teachers and Families

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The question is considered: how can teachers and families work together to help young people develop their understanding of themselves and the world around them?
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On Living Deliberately

by Kaitlin Smith
Jul 21, 2022
Kaitlin Smith offers personal reflections on what it means to live deliberately.
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The Afterdeath of the Holocaust: A Conversation with Dr. Lawrence L. Langer

by Kaitlin Smith
Apr 30, 2021
Eminent Holocaust scholar Lawrence L. Langer raises critical questions about the narratives and languages used to characterize the Holocaust. 
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Lilian Baylis Technology School: An Upstanders Journey

by Aqsa Islam
Oct 16, 2023
Programme Associate Aqsa Islam spent an engaging day with students taking part in our Upstanders: Choosing to Act drop down day.
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Exploring Audre Lorde’s Intersectionality

by Kaitlin Smith
Jun 24, 2021
Audre Lorde was a Black lesbian scholar, feminist, mother, and poet who challenged us to think about the intersectionality of politics and identity.
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Using Survivor Testimony in the Classroom, in Partnership with Generation 2 Generation

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Support your students’ intellectual and emotional engagement with survivor testimony in the classroom.
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Honoring Transgender Day of Remembrance

by Grace Ruiter
Nov 17, 2023
Teachers and others can use these resources to learn about Transgender Day of Remembrance on November 20.
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Building Belonging with New Classroom Activities for Back to School

by Omar Ramirez
Aug 15, 2023
Use our updated Back-to-School Toolkit to help you build community with students and lay the foundation for building a brave, inclusive classroom.
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Fragility of Freedom: Discussing Holocaust Memorial Day 2024 in the Classroom

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Watch this 1 hour webinar to gain ideas and inspiration for how to mark Holocaust Memorial Day in your classroom. 
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How To Assess the Strength of Democracy in the US

by Dan Sigward (updated by Erica Hodgin)
Jan 17, 2025
Create a checklist to assess what makes a healthy democracy, especially in times of divisiveness.
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Genocide Matters

by Karen Murphy
Apr 21, 2016
Facing History's Karen Murphy discusses why teaching genocide matters, especially in light of recent declarations of genocide in Iraq and Syria.
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