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Race and Equity in the Jewish Educational Context

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Examine the historical legacy of racism and its continuing challenges today. Educators acquire tools for facilitating discussion on this topic within Jewish educational settings.
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Race, Equity, and the State of Education: A Conversation with Dr. Pedro Noguera

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The global pandemic has magnified deep structural and historical inequities. Listen to a conversation with Dr. Pedro Noguera, national educational leader and Dean of the University of Southern California’s Rossier School of Education, where we hear his reflections on the state of education today and what it means to support social justice and be an anti-racist educator.
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Teaching for Equity & Justice

Through Facing History, educators are working together to improve equity and justice in their classrooms and schools. 
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All Community Read: A Spotlight on Disability Rights

by Facing History Staff
Dec 2, 2022
Participating in our All Community Read? This list of recommended resources can support you and your school if you would like to join us on our disability rights learning journey.
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Teaching for Equity and Justice: A Conversation with Linda Darling-Hammond

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Explore the historical roots of current inequities, the role of professional and personal learning opportunities for educators, and the importance of integrating social-emotional learning and civic education to empower all students.
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What’s In a Name?

Students explore the relationship between our names, identities, and the societies in which we live.
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Frame a Special Item

Students identify an object that holds special meaning and learn about each other by sharing the stories of these special items.
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Envisioning Our Classroom Space

Students analyze a poem in order to determine the qualities of a classroom community where members are seen, valued, and heard.
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Memphis 1968: Lessons for Today

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Learn interdisciplinary teaching strategies to examine the events that brought Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Memphis in 1968 through a critical lens.
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Critical Reflections about Equity in Education with Dr. John B. King and Dr. Janice K. Jackson

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Dr. John B. King Jr., CEO of The Education Trust and former US Secretary of Education, and Dr. Janice K. Jackson, CEO of Chicago Public Schools, discuss the role of education during moments of national reckoning and the importance of civic agency in our classrooms.
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Student Reflections on Black History Month

by Sanum Khan
Oct 27, 2022
Assistant Headteacher and Facing History Teacher Leader Sanum Khan shares an important conversation she had with students during Black History Month.
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George Takei: Standing Up to Racism, Then and Now

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Actor and activist George Takei discusses his family’s wrongful incarceration during WWII, and the anti-Asian racism on the rise today.

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