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          Street Justice
  The distrust between the Jewish community and African-American community in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn in the 1990s reached an all-time high when a runaway car struck two children.
      
  May 22, 2017
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          No Promised Land
  “When Mormons settled in Missouri in the 1830s, local residents found Mormon beliefs and practices not simply strange, but wrong. … The Mormons, the Missouri governor declared, must be removed—if not by expulsion, then by extermination.”
      
  May 22, 2017
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          In the City of Brotherly Love
  “The Irish and the English share a long legacy of conflict.” And this conflict extended across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World as a wave of Catholic immigrants arrived in the United States in the 1820s.
      
  May 22, 2017
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          Deaf Culture: Changes and Challenges
  In his essay, Bacon provides some high-level insights into the past of America’s deaf, as well as the current culture and some potential challenges that lie ahead.
      
  May 22, 2017
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        What Good Is a Voice If You Don’t Use It?
  After years of leaving his classroom walls empty, this high school teacher was prompted by the current political climate to do a little decorating. It sparked some fruitful classroom discussions.
      
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          Gloria and Rosa Make Beautiful Music
 
  
  Two friends who attend different schools in the same community learn that one of their schools has no instruments for their music program, while the other has multiple different kinds. They use their friendship and musical abilities to confront this inequity and try to bring about change.
      
  May 19, 2017
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          SWOOSH!
 
  
  In this story, Hani faces the decision of removing her hijab in order to play in a basketball tournament or sitting on the bench and watching the game. With the support of her teammates, she stands up to injustice and makes an important decision.
      
  May 19, 2017
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        Bringing Black Lives Matter Into the Classroom | Part II
 
  
  Educator Jamilah Pitts introduces ways to discuss Black Lives Matter across all grade levels.
      
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