
Education Justice Now
Democracy Requires Learning and Teaching Accurate and Honest History
How can history help us resist hate in society today and work toward a more inclusive future? Opposition to equality is, unfortunately, not new to the history of the United States. Recognizing the relevance of history to today’s justice movements is crucial for understanding and countering current pushbacks against democratic values. And with the intense efforts to dismantle public education and to erase and alter our country’s history, teaching accurate history — including the hard truths of our nation’s past — is essential.
Learning for Justice offers resources to learn and teach honestly about our nation’s history and the impact of race and racism.

Teaching Hard History Podcast Series

History and the Power of Place

Resisting Hate in Education
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Episode 8: Film and the History of Slavery
Film has long shaped our nation’s historical memory — for good and bad. Film historian Ron Briley offers ways to responsibly use films in the classroom to more accurately frame the narrative of American slavery and Reconstruction.