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It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way
Politics is a Force Multiplier
The Hierarchy of Hate in School
Spotlighting—and Quantifying—the Problem
Getting on the Right Track: How One School Stopped Tracking Students
Talking With Students About #JusticeForLucca
The news—and disturbing footage—of police officers assaulting an unarmed black teenager in Florida last week shines yet another spotlight on the dangers black youth face every day. Your students have likely seen the video and conversation surrounding #JusticeForLucca. These resources will help you understand how this violent footage can affect students, how to discuss this news with them and how you can bring #BlackLivesMatter into your classroom.
- Don't Say Nothing
- Why Teaching Black Lives Matter Matters | Part I
- Living With the Bear
What We’re Reading This Week: April 19, 2019
Hate at School: March 2019
Twenty Years After Columbine
This weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the massacre at Columbine High School. As this week’s threats on Denver schools make clear, the history of this shooting—and those that followed—affects all students, not just survivors. In this edition of The Moment, we share a teacher’s reflection on what it means to educate under the threat of violence, an interview with a survivor who has translated her grief into action and recommendations for recognizing and addressing trauma in your classroom.
- A Teacher’s Plea to America
- Youth—United! #Enough in Marshall County, Kentucky
- Responding to Trauma in Your Classroom