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This Conversation Is Anti-Racist

Young people have the vision to imagine—and create—a world without racism. Adults just need to get on board.
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Uplifting the Student Vote

Educators have a critical opportunity to increase access to the ballot box.
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And the Winners Are...

Meet the recipients of the 2020 Teaching Tolerance Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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School as Sanctuary

Immigrant and refugee students and families are under threat. Many schools have joined a movement to protect them.
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We Still Haven’t Learned From This

Japanese American incarceration stories are American stories that need to be told.
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Resources for Back to School 2020
This school year will be unlike any other. These resources can help you as you discuss racism and police violence, support your students through coronavirus and routinely practice self-care. They can also help you show up for your students—and yourself—whether you’re working remotely or in person.
- Discussing Race, Racism and Police Violence
- Supporting Students Through Coronavirus
- The Value of Educator Self-Care
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Reframing the Movement
Episode 1, Season 3 Teaching the civil rights movement accurately and effectively requires deconstructing the myths and misconceptions around it. Most people are familiar with a very specific version of the movement that
August 5, 2020
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The Value of Educator Self-Care

Join Learning for Justice for a webinar on the importance of educators practicing self-care. Featuring middle school literacy coach Geneviéve DeBose and school social worker Shoshana Brown.
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Welcome to the TT Community!
So much has happened this year, so we want to acknowledge our new Teaching Tolerance community members. We have compiled some of our favorite resources for educators as we work together to achieve more equitable schools. Whether you’ve been with us for a while or you’re brand new to TT, welcome! We appreciate you and all you do.
- Learning for Justice 101: A Guide to Our Resources
- Teaching Hard History: American Slavery
- Social Justice Standards