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Make 'Never Again' a Meaningful Commitment

For Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoa), education is important so that we never forget the horrors that hate manifests. But for truly meaningful commitment to learning from and preventing such atrocities, we must come together in the urgency of now—in combating censorship about our country's history, in teaching about racism and the systems of anti-Black oppression, and in countering the patterns of hate in our nation and world today. The Holocaust is not just a singular event of the past; every generation must make the commitment to "never again," and that begins with education.

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Clarify and Uplift Social Justice Education

What does social justice education really mean? The current climate of censorship and disinformation along with attacks on inclusive education makes it crucial for us all to understand the role of education in building a just society that benefits us all.

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My School Votes

Tune in to this webinar to get your high school students ready to vote! Along with special guest and My School Votes Director Andrew Amore, we will go over strategies for building school-based voter registration campaigns.
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Centering the Learning & Well-Being of All Children

How much better could our communities and schools be if we designed our spaces and curricula with diverse needs and abilities in mind? How can we support the learning and well-being of children from immigrant families? And how can educators recognize the signs of trauma and take steps to establish social and emotional safety for all children? 

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The Learning Center

The Learning Center is LFJ’s online popular education space, offering learning for civic and political action to build an inclusive, multiracial democracy.
August 21, 2024
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Jasmine Lester

Jasmine is an activist and alumna of Arizona State University. She founded and directs Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault and is a coordinator for Know Your IX's ED ACT NOW campaign.
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Noelle Walters

Noelle Walters teaches third grade at the Gordon School in East Providence, Rhode Island, where she has taught for the past nine years. She is also a cooperating teacher and adjunct faculty member for the Teacher Residency Program at the Gordon School and Roger Williams University, where she also coteaches a course on children’s multicultural literature.