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Protest Is Patriotic
This year, the Fourth of July arrives amid protests against racism and police brutality toward Black Americans and a focus on the role white supremacy has always played in the United States. As these resources show, this holiday and its symbols are tied to a long tradition of protest and demands that our nation make good on its promise of freedom for all.
- Pledge Laws: Controlling Protest and Patriotism in Schools
- What Is Your American Flag?
- Celebrating Freedom Means Celebrating Defiance
Supporting Student-led Action and Protests
As some states and districts drop mask mandates amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many students continue to petition and stage walkouts to demand safer health protocols. Some students are protesting against instances of racism and sexual assault as well. These LFJ resources provide guidance for supporting your students who are demanding that their concerns are taken seriously.
- Existence Is Resistance: Supporting Student-led Social Change
- Digging Deep Into the Social Justice Standards: Action
- Permission to Walk Out: They Didn’t Ask, I Didn’t Give It
No Place for Bigotry
The Only One

What We're Reading
Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, & Cynthia Wesley
Toolkit for “A Museum. A Memorial. A Message.”

“No, I Am Not OK.” Thanks for Asking.

Our Spring Magazine Is Here!
The latest issue of Teaching Tolerance is now available online, and copies should begin arriving by mail next week! We’re proud to share stories about families uniting to fight racism in schools, advocates working to ensure no student goes hungry, scholars analyzing the impact of school curricula and more.
- Responding to Hate and Bias in the West
- Why Lunch Shaming Persists
- Ending Curriculum Violence