Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 16, Fall 1999 Keepers of the Word Bilingual storytellers blend history, tradition and culture to teach the power of language and story.
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 16, Fall 1999 A Solitary Struggle For many activist teachers, the journey of promoting equity in education is a lonely one. Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 2, Spring 2022 Teaching the Past to Improve the Future Despite a range of opposition, educators are committed to teaching honest history in their classrooms—and students are eager to learn.
Bookmark This PageSave publication Section II: Classroom Culture Best Practices for Serving English Language Learners and Their Families Topic Immigration July 5, 2017
Bookmark This PageSave text Informational Nativism and the Know-Nothings In this essay, the author describes the Nativism movement, capturing the ways in which it dips and surges based on immigration cycles. by Learning for Justice Staff Grade Level 9-12 Topic Religion Immigration Subject Civics History Economics Geography Social Justice Domain Diversity Justice June 20, 2016
Bookmark This PageSave lesson The Alcatraz Proclamation: A Primary Document Activity On November 20, 1969, Alcatraz island became the unlikely stage for a landmark event in the Native American rights movement. Grade Level 6-8 9-12 Social Justice Domain Justice July 6, 2009
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 48, Fall 2014 Check It Out! Want help boosting cultural responsiveness at your school? Ask your librarian! Topic Rights & Activism
Bookmark This PageSave article July 12, 2022 Responding to Children's Bereavement During the COVID-19 Pandemic With over 200,000 children experiencing the loss of a parent or caregiver during the COVID-19 pandemic, educators are becoming grief counselors. Topic Rights & Activism Social Justice Domain Action
Bookmark This PageSave article Issue 26, Fall 2004 What's in a Mascot? A 9th-grade English unit helps students analyze legacy behind Native American mascots.
Bookmark This PageSave article June 16, 2011 Size Bias As A Social Construction Body image ideals, like race and gender, are social constructs that have grown out of a combination of history, politics, class, and moral values. One need look back only a few generations, or across cultures, to see