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Existence Is Resistance: Supporting Student-led Social Change
What We’re Reading This Week: March 15, 2019
Responding to the New Zealand Mosque Shootings
After today's horrific shooting at two mosques in New Zealand, use this time to embrace and listen to your Muslim students—and to encourage all students to speak up against anti-Muslim bias. These resources in this edition of The Moment can help you do it.
- Finding Resolve After the New Zealand Mosque Shootings
- Expelling Islamophobia
- Countering Islamophobia Through Education
Finding Resolve After the New Zealand Mosque Shootings
Students Know the College-Admissions System Is Rigged
Slavery Simulations: Just Don't
We're saddened by the news of yet another classroom lesson on slavery involving a troubling simulation—but we're not surprised. Our research has shown some common pitfalls when teaching and learning about slavery. In this edition of The Moment, we explain why mock auctions—along with simulations of the Middle Passage—do more harm than good, and we provide resources for teaching this history more effectively.
- Another Slavery Simulation: We Can and Must Do Better
- Teaching Hard History: Building Better Lessons About Slavery
- ‘Teaching Hard History’ Podcast
Another Slavery Simulation: We Can and Must Do Better
What We’re Reading This Week: March 8, 2019
Celebrating Women Activists
On March 8, we celebrate International Women's Day. But there are 30 other days in Women's History Month and 364 other days in the year to learn and teach about how women have worked to make our world a better place. Here are a few of our favorite resources to help you get started.
- Frida Kahlo
- Nothing About Us Without Us Is for Us