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Parents and Caregivers for Inclusive Education
Building a Just Future
Exclusion Is Unconstitutional
A Call for Anti-Bias Education
Paving the Way to a Vibrant Multiracial Democracy
A Time of Transformation and Possibility
Critical Practices for Social Justice Education
Critical Practices for Social Justice Education is a resource guide to support K-12 educators in growing their understanding of social justice principles and integrating them into their practice. This revised edition is informed by the current social and political landscape and acknowledges the ways educators have been challenged by increased political scrutiny, censorship and debate about what can be taught in schools. Despite these challenges, educators across the country have renewed their commitment to inclusive, affirming and equitable education.
- Critical Practices for Social Justice Education
- What Is Social Justice Education?
- Social Justice Standards
Remember the 1963 March on Washington and Advocate for Honest History Education
The 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom has become one of the most iconic events from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and ’60s. On the 60th anniversary of the march, which galvanized hundreds of thousands of people, it is essential to understand the movement’s challenges and triumphs and connect the past to the present to shape a better future.
The following resources can aid educators, parents and caregivers, and all community members in teaching and discussing the honest history of the 1963 March on Washington.
- Remembering the 1963 March on Washington
- Reflections on a Dream Deferred
- Teaching About King’s Radical Approach to Social Justice