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Soul Music in the Civil Rights Era: Respecting Self and Others

by Andrew Reese
Apr 5, 2015
Andrew Reese discusses the differences between Otis’ Redding’s song “Respect” and the Staple Singers’ song “Respect Yourself.”
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Exploring the Work of Peacebuilders

Students reflect on peace as a concept, explore the work of peacebuilding organisations and individuals, and consider the power of seeking reconciliation over vengeance.
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Teaching Japanese American Incarceration in WWII: An Inquiry-Based Approach

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During this webinar, we explored our C3-aligned inquiry focusing on Japanese American Incarceration in WWII.
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Understanding the Historical Context for Educational Inequity with Dr. Jeffries

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In this webinar, Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries provides historical context for the inequities we see in our schools and classrooms today.
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Confronting Islamophobia

Students explore the roots of Islamophobia, reflect on its human cost and its impact on those who experience it, and start thinking about the importance of standing up against Islamophobia.
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Afrofuturism and Black Joy

by Kaitlin Smith
Feb 12, 2021
Incorporate Black joy into your teachings by highlighting the resilience, creativity, and humanity of the black community through the rich world of afrofuturism.
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Reflecting on Anti-Black Violence, Justice, and Accountability

by Kaitlin Smith
Apr 24, 2021
In the wake of Derek Chauvin’s conviction in the murder of George Floyd, we reflect on the historical and contemporary violence that surrounds this guilty verdict.
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Making Black Lives Matter: A Retrospective

by Kaitlin Smith
Feb 26, 2021
Explore how the Black Lives Matter movement has evolved since its emergence in 2013 and how we can move towards real change and transformation in eradicating anti-black violence.
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Preparing to Teach in Black History Month: Celebrating Our Sisters

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This one-hour webinar presented approaches and ideas that can complement and strengthen your teaching of 2023’s Black History Month throughout the school year. 
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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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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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Honoring the Natural Environment as Home

Students explore nature and the environment as parts of home, comparing a poem by Melania Luisa Marte to a chapter of Braiding Sweetgrass.

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