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Humanity, Healing and Doing the Work
Baseball, Civil Rights and the Anderson Monarchs Barnstorming Tour
Toolkit for “Reimagining Digital Literacy Education to Save Ourselves”
Partnering With Families to Support Black Girls
Pay BIPOC Educators for Their DEI Labor
Teach the Truth of the Tulsa Race Massacre
On May 31, 1921, white supremacist terrorists attacked the Greenwood community in Oklahoma, killing up to 300 Black residents and burning over 1,000 homes. We don’t know the exact number: For too long, the history of this and other acts of racist terror across the United States were intentionally kept quiet. We urge you to teach the truth about Tulsa and other hard histories. These resources can help.
- Remember the Tulsa Race Massacre
- Recovering and Teaching Local History
- Toolkit for “A Museum. A Memorial. A Message.”