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What We're Reading
For rural schools, the growing use of technology can create new problems as it solves old ones.
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Toolkit for "Browder v. Gayle"
Although the Montgomery Bus Boycott was successful in galvanizing the civil rights movement and promoting awareness of the injustice of segregated busing, Browder v. Gayle provided the legal basis for ending transportation segregation in Alabama. Despite its importance, the Browder v. Gayle case remains relatively untaught civil rights history.
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Advice From the Experts
Q: A student came in with a “Hillary for Prison” T-shirt, and I suggested it might be inappropriate for school. My administrator told the student that political statements on clothing are allowed, but our dress code says
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Leading Conversations After Crisis

Our advisory board shared ideas for starting discussions the day after the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Making Invisible Histories Visible

This innovative program helps at-risk students stay in school and builds community, both in school and out.
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A Solitary Struggle
For many activist teachers, the journey of promoting equity in education is a lonely one.
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The Color of Law: Creating Racially Segregated Communities
This lesson is the first lesson of the series The Color of Law: The Role of Government in Shaping Racial Inequity. In this lesson, students examine the local, state and federal policies that supported racially discriminatory practices and cultivated racially segregated housing.
October 9, 2019
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A Message From Our Director
TT director Maureen Costello encourages educators to raise students ready to address injustice.