January 7, 2019
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Trans Rights and Bathroom Access Laws: A History Explained

In the fight for trans rights, information is power. Use this timeline of court rulings to advocate for equal rights for all of your students.
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The Real Origins of Memorial Day
Juni teaches her friend Michael all she knows about the first Memorial Day—the day when thousands of black people marched to remember their loved ones who had died in the Civil War.
February 19, 2020
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Lost Friends
A young boy travels with his grandmother to place a “Lost Friends” ad searching for his uncle who was sold by his enslaver and separated from his family before the Civil War.
February 19, 2020
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Debbie Reese on Book Bans and Native Representation

Scholar Debbie Reese talks book bans and the fear of a just society.
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Why Mendez Still Matters

Meet the school desegregation case that still affects ELL instruction today.
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What It Means To Learn for Justice

LFJ Director Jalaya Liles Dunn emphasizes that “We increase our power to foster change when we are in community with one another – deliberating, deciding and taking action.”
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This is What Privilege Looks Like
Impact and intention both matter when talking about school policies.
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Knock Knock
Until Daniel Beaty was 3 years old, his father would "knock knock" on his door every morning. This performance explores the shaping of personal identity in an incarcerated parent's absence.
October 30, 2014