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The Moments Students Remember
Text-Dependent Questions for “Mass Incarceration as a Form of Racialized Social Control”
Advocating for Teaching Honest History: What Educators Can Do
Discussing Hate and Violence With Students
This weekend’s antisemitic attack in California and shootings in Tennessee and Maryland have left communities across the United States reeling. No matter where you live, your students may be feeling fear, anxiety or even trauma. These resources will help you support students, fight antisemitic hate and stand against gun violence.
- Addressing Antisemitic Hate With Students
- When Bad Things Happen
- Youth—United! Gun Violence Is a Permanent Issue
Anti-racist Action for White Educators
Too often, educators of color are burdened with leading and supporting anti-racist work in schools and districts—perhaps even more so during COVID-19 and this year’s widespread calls for such work. These resources can help white educators and administrators take action now, carry their fair share of this work and ensure they’re in it for the long haul.
- What White Colleagues Need to Understand
- Anti-Racist Work in Schools: Are You in it for the Long Haul?
- How Can We Build Anti-Racist White Educators?
Learning Honest History and Celebrating Diversity
We can teach young people the honest history of the United States in age-appropriate ways and help them understand commonalities across cultures to develop a strong sense of self and identity as they honor diversity. To support these conversations and learning experiences, we offer parents, caregivers and educators teaching strategies, talking points and activities.
- Teaching Hard History: Grades K-5