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Captured Images
A Vermont artist brings students face-to-face with her enslaved ancestors.
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Discovering Lewis and Clark

As the nation celebrates the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, educators across the country should be asking what one Oregon teacher does: 'Is this a celebration for Native Americans?'
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'We were still the enemy'

Kenji Ima recalls life in America's World War II prison camps. His daughter works with a Seattle-based educational theater company to share his story.
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Ivory Tower: Lessons for a Teacher

Veteran teacher Dottie Blais writes openly about a question that too often is left unspoken and unanswered: How does a teacher's whiteness get in the way of successful multicultural education?
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Candles in Our Windows

A play based on real events in Billings, Mont., illuminates issues of tolerance and understanding for young students.
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A Garden of Honor
Latino students in East L.A. plant a tribute to Japanese Americans.
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Homegrown Solutions
A resourceful Kansas town adapts to changing demographics.
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Keepers of the Word
Bilingual storytellers blend history, tradition and culture to teach the power of language and story.