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BROWSE RESOURCES
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Resource Collection
The Classroom as a Democratic Space
This collection pulls together units from our curricular resource library that center the theme of The Classroom as a Democratic Space.
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Resource Collection
Expanding Origin Stories, Empowering Learners
This collection pulls together units from our curricular resource library that center the theme of Expanding Origin Stories and Empowering Learners.
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In this role-play-style unit, students determine who, or what, is responsible for the system of mass incarceration and its dismantling.
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Units
Decolonizing Your Diet
Students explore world cultures through studying ingredients and food cultures brought to the United States due to slavery, colonization, and internal migration.
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Students explore the challenges, experiences, and contributions of the local underrepresented populations throughout their community's history.
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Students will learn about the untold stories of Black artists. Students will be inspired to create art about their own untold stories.
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Students investigate how Black Wall Streets and the Black entrepreneurs who created them helped to build thriving communities and economies at local, state, and national levels.
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In this unit, students will be able to identify the root causes of mass incarceration and their impact on communities of color.
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In this cross curricular project students studying the Great Migration use The 1619 Project and Isabel Wilkerson’s “The Warmth of Other Suns” to reflect on their ancestry and genealogy.
