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Magazine & Publications
Learning for Justice magazine, articles and publications (curriculum, guides, reports and other resources) promote dialogue, advocacy and action to address current social justice education challenges, combat hate and
June 28, 2017
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Film Kits
Bring social justice topics to life with our films, with user guides and lessons. All Learning for Justice film kits are available for online streaming only. Click on each of the films below to stream online and to
June 28, 2017
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Webinars
Learning for Justice webinars offer helpful guidance and great ideas from our experienced teaching and learning specialists and from innovative educators in the Learning for Justice community. Watch these FREE on-demand
June 28, 2017
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News Consumers' Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
This lesson focuses on PEN America's News Consumers' Bill of Rights and Responsibilities. Students will read the bill of rights, rephrase some of the rights and responsibilities, and rank the rights in order of importance. Finally, students will work together to construct a short dramatic skit that shows the significance of one right of their choosing.
February 12, 2018
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Supporting and Affirming Immigrant Students and Families

Join Learning for Justice, experts from ImmSchools and the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Immigrant Justice Project for a webinar on supporting immigrant students and families.
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Educators Can Disrupt the School-to-Prison Pipeline
As journalist and educator Anthony Conwright argues in the Fall 2022 issue of Learning for Justice magazine, “Trauma-informed and restorative justice practices are among the beginning models of an equity process to disrupt the school-to-prison pipeline. And while systemic change is essential, educators have an immediate responsibility to prioritize the mental health and well-being of students.”
- Decarceration Begins With School Discipline Reform
- Toolkit: The Foundations of Restorative Justice
- From Slavery to School Discipline
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“Give Light and People Will Find the Way”—Ella Baker
We commemorate this Fourth of July in the shadow of assaults on our human rights and bodily autonomy from those who do not uphold the values of democracy. We recognize that these efforts to strip away our rights are a backlash to positive social justice movements. Let us commit together to the movement for justice and democracy.
- ‘Selma Online’: Young People Impact the Vote
- Future Voters Project
- A Supremely Historic Moment
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Reading Together: Books for Children
Here are some of our favorite book recommendations for children and families that affirm identities, celebrate diversity and highlight justice.
December 14, 2023
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Bullying Basics
This quick reference answers questions about bullying we hear frequently from the Learning for Justice community. The information will get you started and point you toward more in-depth resources.
May 15, 2014