Japanese during WW@
Why is it important to judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin, as Dr. King said?
Why is it important to judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin, as Dr. King said?
Has civil rights progressed during the past 150 years in America?
-Why do we feel empathy for others when they are mistreated?
-How are people similar to and different from each other?
-Should individuals stand up for what’s right even when it puts them at risk?
-How do our intersecting identities shape our perspectives and the way we experience the world?
-What part do culture and history play in the formation...
How have Native Americans struggled since North America was colonized?
How is empathy a seed of social action?
How are Native Americans effected by the past in today's world?
How can modern America do justice to the native people?
Why is it important to judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin, as Dr. King said?
How does privilege shape the lives of individuals and groups?
How have people advocated and fought for justice throughout history?
What privileges are available for certain groups of people but not for others?
How can I live, work and play with others when we have differences?
How do different parts of our identities combine to make us who we are? How can I contribute from a privileged group in society?
What does it feel like to be belittled or criticized because of your identity?
What is the difference between feeling proud and feeling superior?
How does privilege shape the lives of individuals and groups?
What contributions have people made to justice and fairness historically?
How are we members of groups but also individuals?
What clues help me know when and how people are being treated unfairly?
What advantages or disadvantages do I notice because of identity groups?
What groups do I belong to?
How do I know I’m part of a group?
How do I see myself? Is it the same way others see me?
What identities do I share with my family? What identities do I have that are different from my family?
Does my identity mean I get to do things other kids can’t, or...