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Finding a Historical Context for Tolerance
A history class provided an opportunity to expand students’ perspective.
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How Samuel Morton Got it Wrong

Most natural scientists of the 19th century held the belief that human beings were not only members of different races but of different species (also known as the theory of polygeny). This school of thought relied on the
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Community Mural / Poster Campaign
Students create a large-scale artistic depiction in a community space. As an alternative to the community mural, students can create a set of informational posters that reflect a diversity topic or social justice theme.
July 13, 2014
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Oral History Project
Students conduct interviews and record personal experiences focused on a specific theme from the central text. They then synthesize and present the information as a an article, pamphlet, poster or other medium of their choice.
July 13, 2014
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Listen Up! PSA for Change
Students produce digital media to raise awareness and encourage change related to an anti-bias theme.
July 13, 2014
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Out of the Mouths of Babes

Even young students notice when their cultures are relevant only during heritage months.
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Toolkit for Beautiful Differences
Want to teach students about ability and access? Try this lesson.
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Leveling the Economic Playing Field
Can pro-equity policies reduce divides between the “haves” and “have nots”? An after-school educator thinks so.