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Learning to Balance Your Media Diet
The current media circus thrives on spectacle and loud debate, as evidenced by a lack of nuanced, civil discussion online. These materials from our Digital Literacy Framework can help students understand why many online communities are so divided—and how to look beyond that division to help create a more inclusive, and more civil, online world.
- How to Balance Your Media Diet
- Speaking of Digital Literacy…
- News Consumers' Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
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Democracy Class Offers New Lesson Plans About Voting

TT has teamed up with Rock the Vote to launch an updated version of Democracy Class!
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Going Beyond the Textbook

Teachers are using the textbook—and going beyond it—to change history education from the ground up.
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Five Ways to Support Undocumented Students During Election Season

Voter registration drives can be fraught for undocumented students. Here’s how you can ensure that all your students are involved—and supported—this election season.
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Student Leadership
Educators and other adults can help students develop their leadership skills in a variety of ways, from preparing students for formal leadership positions to supporting student-driven actions for social justice.
May 26, 2023
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Fighting for Inclusive Schools

Activist Carol Lerner advocates for children’s rights in Florida to reclaim the public education narrative from groups with discriminatory agendas.
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A Message From Our Director

LFJ Director Jalaya Liles Dunn insists, “How we respond to this urgent moment will determine how we shape the meaning of justice.”
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Parents Push for Student Safety

A parent-led grassroots organization in Georgia chips away at punitive school discipline policies and works to remove police from their schools.