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Toolkit for 'Making Invisible Histories Visible'
Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
May is Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. Use these resources to celebrate the diverse experiences of AAPI students and effectively teach AAPI history—this month and throughout the year.
- Teaching Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage
- Hawaiians Live in Aloha
- Kay Ulanday Barrett
Being A Girl: A Brief Personal History of Violence
Why Teaching Black Lives Matter Matters | Part I
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The True History of Voting Rights
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Black Lives Matter Week of Action
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Supporting Students This Mental Health Awareness Month
This Mental Health Awareness Month, we hope you find time and space to take care of yourself and support your students. These resources, including an article introducing the Crisis Text Line, recommend practices that can be used at the district, school or classroom level.
- SMS SOS
- Student Mental Health Matters
- Toolkit for "Demystifying the Mind"
Celebrate National Poetry Month With Maya Angelou
This week, the power of words is illustrated in two celebrations: the beginning of National Poetry Month and Maya Angelou's birthday. Angelou's life, words and activism offer a unique opportunity to show students how writing is shaped by identity and experience, and the power words can bring. These resources can help you make that introduction and inspire the poets, thinkers and activists in your school—so their words, too, can sing.
- Celebrate Maya Angelou
- Caged Bird
- Choices
Black Students and Educators at Confederate-Named Schools
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