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Back-to-School Toolkit: Teaching Strategies and Resources for the School Year

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Prepare for the coming school year as we explore teaching strategies and flexible resources designed to help you begin getting to know your students.
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African American Experiences During the Reconstruction Era

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In this conversation writer and historian Dr. Kidada Williams presented her research on African Americans’ fight for liberty and equality during the Reconstruction era.
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Exploring Islamophobic Tropes

Students explore Islamophobic tropes, their troubled history, their evolution and their present manifestation in further depth, and consider the harm that their circulation can cause.
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Addressing Islamophobia in the Media

Students reflect on how Islamophobia manifests in the media and in the entertainment industry, and the potential consequences of being exposed to Islamophobic content.
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Understanding Gendered Islamophobia

Students learn how Islamophobia intersects with misogyny and the impact that this has on the treatment of Muslim women.
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Standing Up Against Contemporary Islamophobia

Students reflect on the impact of Islamophobia on Muslims’ sense of belonging, consider what can be done to foster integration, and explore ways in which they and others can challenge Islamophobia.
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How One Lesbian Couple Defied the Nazis: An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Jackson

by Kaitlin Smith
Mar 8, 2023
Meet Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe (better known as Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore), a French lesbian couple who defied the Nazis with art.
Dr. Jeffrey Jackson and his book, Paper Bullets: Two Artists Who Risked Their Lives to Defy the Nazis.
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Black Women Educators' Roundtable on Teaching and Current Events

by Pamela Donaldson
Nov 6, 2020
What is the impact of racial violence and tensions on Black educators? We explore the challenges, joys, and opportunities in education with our panel of Black women educators.
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Teaching the History & Legacy of the Murder of Emmett Till

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Join us to learn about “I Wanted the Whole World to See”, our new six-lesson unit on the history and legacy of the murder of Emmett Till.
This six-episode documentary from PBS chronicles the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinx people in the United States.
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Red Summer 1919: Remembrance, Education, Action

by Wayde Grinstead
Aug 5, 2019
100 years after the Red Summer, author Wayde Grinstead offers his reflection on this period of racially motivated violence.
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Informed Choices for a Stronger Democracy

by Karen Murphy
Feb 28, 2019
Author Karen Murphy gives space to reflect on each of our roles in creating a society guided by equality and compassion.
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The Story behind "Soul Man:" Intertwining Music and Identity

by Andrew Reese
Mar 22, 2015
Andrew Reese breaks down the historical context behind the song “Soul Man,” offering a new outlook on the iconic song.
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