Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmation: A Moment of Historic Proportions
While celebrating Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court, it’s critical that we go beyond a “famous first” to dig deeper. These resources explore lessons that this historic moment has provided, including equity, representation, intersectionality and inclusion.

A Supremely Historic Moment

Partnering With Families to Support Black Girls

In Defense of Caring About Difference
Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month
During April, we uplift Arab American Heritage Month. These resources will help educators celebrate Arab identity, counter negative stereotypes, teach about Arab history and cultures, and ensure an inclusive environment that supports Arab American students this month and throughout the year.

Supporting Arab American Students in the Classroom

Presently Invisible: The Arab Plight in American Classrooms

The New Kid in Class
Promote Self- and Community Care as COVID-19 Continues
As we continue to adapt to a global pandemic, we acknowledge the difficulties of this moment, and we encourage you to take care of yourself and your students. These resources recommend taking a trauma-informed approach to self- and community care.

A Trauma-informed Approach to Teaching Through Coronavirus

Self-care Can Be Social Justice

Trauma-responsive Education: Supporting Students and Yourself
Happy Women's History Month!
During Women’s History Month and year-round, recognize and uplift women change makers who are more likely to have been silenced or hidden from history. Use these resources to introduce students to a diversity of women—and show them that they, too, are change makers.

A More Complete Women’s History

Insist on Persistent Women: Women's History in the K-8 Classroom

Love Your Magic Conference
Supporting Student-led Action and Protests
As some states and districts drop mask mandates amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many students continue to petition and stage walkouts to demand safer health protocols. Some students are protesting against instances of racism and sexual assault as well. These LFJ resources provide guidance for supporting your students who are demanding that their concerns are taken seriously.

Existence Is Resistance: Supporting Student-led Social Change
Digging Deep Into the Social Justice Standards: Action
