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When Students Have Space to Talk About Their Cultures
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Teaching Dr. King's Legacy Effectively
As we reflect on the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, we know that many people teach about his legacy in the context of a purely progressive view of history—devoid of regression, repression and missed opportunities. But that simply isn't true, and we do our students a disservice when we teach this way. These resources can help you teach history in a way that encourages students to see their role in it.
- The Problem With the “Disney Version of History”
- Making King Real for Students Today
- Who Decides What’s “Civil”?
Get Inspired with Freedom Rider Charles Person
In fall 2023, Charles Person, the youngest of the 13 original Freedom Riders, generously opened his home for a conversation with Learning for Justice. We are honored to share with you a video excerpt from that conversation wherein Person recounts parts of his story, imparts wisdom and offers suggestions for ways people can engage in justice movements.
This conversation is the first in a series of interviews with veterans of the Civil Rights Movement.
- Charles Person: Freedom Rider Encourages Others To Get On Board
- Teaching the Civil Rights Movement
- Learn From and Honor Black History
Applying Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Supports Inclusive Education
