The ideas and tools in this guide will help you prepare students to engage in reflective conversations on topics that matter, whether you are in a remote, hybrid, or in-person setting.
A CNN article explores the strengths and weaknesses of, and interplay between, professional news and amateur social media.
Learn about the movement to end gun violence launched by Parkland students after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Examine the platform of the National Socialist German Workers’, or Nazi, Party.
A St. Louis Post-Dispatch article summarizes what was known in the first 24 hours after Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, Mo.
Learn about the struggles that religious groups faced in building places of worship in early American history, and consider the parallels to issues of religious freedom today.
Learn about how bloggers and activists in Kenya used technology to respond to violence after a contested election in 2008.
Read a transcript of the press conference that took place ten days after Michael Brown’s death and several days after responsibility for security in Ferguson was transferred from local police to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Learn about the religious landscape of colonial America to better understand religious freedom today.