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Why Genocide Recognition Matters

by Jen Langley
Apr 22, 2022
Facing History Sr. Director of Marketing & Analytics Jen Langley reflects on her personal connection to the Armenian Genocide. 
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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.
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Where Did the Word "Genocide" Come From?

by Julia Rappaport
Nov 3, 2014
Facing History informs readers on the history of the term "genocide."
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18 Teacher Resources on Native American History and Culture

by Kaitlin Smith
Oct 30, 2023
Below are 18 resources that middle and high school teachers can turn to when developing lesson plans related to the roles of Native American peoples in American history and contemporary life. These resources include online exhibitions at the Smithsonian; the Smithsonian’s Native Knowledge 360° Educational Initiative; the work of the Mitchell and Hood Museums; and the growing work of Facing History in these thematic areas.
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Introducing the Unit (UK)

Students will come together as a community of learners to develop a contract that establishes a safe, but challenging environment in their classroom.
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Historical Background

Get an introduction to the important historical events and issues that are explored throughout the rest of the book Stolen Lives: The Indigenous Peoples of Canada and the Indian Residential Schools.

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Genocide Still Happens

Use this mini-lesson to reflect with your students on what we can do to stop ongoing atrocities and prevent future genocides.
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Remembering Past Conflicts: Whose Experiences Do We Honour?

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Explore how we can engage with the history of armed conflict, reflecting on how and who we choose to remember, and how we can make the lessons of history feel relevant today.
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Holocaust Memorial Day (UK): Moving Beyond the Curriculum to Explore Ordinary People

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This one-hour webinar provided ideas, inspiration, and resources for how to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. 
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Do You Take the Oath?

Students consider the choices and reasoning of individual Germans who stayed quiet or spoke up during the first few years of Nazi rule.
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Bearing Witness to the Nanjing Atrocities

Students confront the enormity of the crimes committed during the Nanjing atrocities by listening to survivor testimony.
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Japanese Imperialism and the Road to War

Students examine sources that shed light on the underlying causes of the outbreak of World War II in Asia.
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