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        Going Beyond the Textbook
  Teachers are using the textbook—and going beyond it—to change history education from the ground up.
      
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        Seeing ALL Identities of LGBTQ Youth of Color
  Giovanni Blair McKenzie gave this speech about supporting LGBTQ youth of color and “interlocking forms of discrimination” at the 2015 Human Rights Campaign’s Time to THRIVE conference.
      
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        Does Your School Have a Plan for Bias Incidents?
  Every school needs a ready plan in the event of a bias incident. Recent developments at two schools illustrate why.
      
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        Educating “Those Kids”
  After a colleague told her, “I’m not coming back next year,” this teacher reflected on what makes her an effective anti-bias educator.
      
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        Modify and Adjust: Teaching During Turbulent Times
  When a bias incident occurred on her campus, this educator quickly adjusted the next day’s teaching plan to address it—because she had to.
      
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        Athletes, Protest and Patriotism
  Teaching for Change situates Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for “The Star-Spangled Banner” within a historical tradition of athletes protesting injustice.
      
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        Studying Gender Roles in Literature and Life
  Examining “classic” literature presents the opportunity for a fascinating study in historical gender roles, but a comparison with today’s media can help students uncover shocking similarities.
      
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        Being a Good Sport When the Race Is Rigged
  After hearing talk of the presidential election being rigged, this teacher, swim coach and TT Award winner began reflecting on a race that actually is rigged—the one his students face every day.