- Lesson 3: How Art Can Be Activism [1]
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This lesson is part of the series, Picturing Accessibility: Art, Activism and Physical Disabilities , which provides students opportunities to discuss what they know and don't know about accessibility, ... - Lesson 2: Symbols in Action [2]
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This lesson is part of the series, Picturing Accessibility: Art, Activism and Physical Disabilities , which provides students opportunities to discuss what they know and don't know about accessibility, ... - Lesson 1: What Is Ableism? [3]
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This lesson is part of the series, Picturing Accessibility: Art, Activism and Physical Disabilities , which provides students opportunities to discuss what they know and don't know about accessibility, ... - Picturing Accessibility: Art, Activism and Physical Disabilities [4]
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Over the last few decades, people with physical disabilities have fought hard for civil rights. Their struggles have led to the passage of federal and state legislation mandating greater efforts at ... - Sharing the Story of Your Own Community [5]
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You’ve seen the Need to Know election special, “ America by the Numbers ,” which focuses on the small Georgia town of Clarkston. Like many communities across the nation, Clarkston is changing. As little as ... - The Numbers Tell a Story [6]
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Especially during election season, American politicians like to accuse each other of backing ideas and policies that are “outside the mainstream.” But what really characterizes that mainstream? And does it ... - America by the Numbers [7]
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“Whites should only be afraid of becoming a minority if it’s within the old definition of what a minority means—marginalized, left out, disenfranchised. The new American mainstream is inclusive. Everybody is ... - School Integration 55 Years Later [8]
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This lesson is part of The Little Rock Battle for School Integration series, which introduces students to the actors and events central to the 1957 Little Rock Central High School desegregation crisis. ... - The Little Rock Nine and the Children’s Movement [9]
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This lesson is part of The Little Rock Battle for School Integration series, which introduces students to the actors and events central to the 1957 Little Rock Central High School desegregation crisis. ... - Little Rock in Black and White [10]
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This lesson is part of The Little Rock Battle for School Integration series. The series introduces students to the actors and events central the 1957 Little Rock Central High School desegregation crisis. ... - The Personal is Political: Daisy Bates [11]
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This lesson—the first in The Little Rock Battle for School Integration series—introduces students to important actors and events in the 1957 Little Rock Central High School desegregation crisis. ... - The Little Rock Battle for School Integration [12]
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Most textbook accounts of the 1950s and 1960s civil rights movement focus on the actions of Martin Luther King Jr. and epic events in Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. However, before Birmingham, Freedom ... - Teaching the Levees: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Community Problem Solving [13]
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Activity Exchange
“Teaching the Levees” is an instructional resource provided by Columbia University Teacher’s College to support democratic dialogue and civic engagement about the Hurricane Katrina disaster. The curriculum model provides opportunities for ... - What Does Justice Require of Victim-Perpetrators? [14]
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A United Nations role-play brings to life the challenges of creating social justice and helps students learn to use opponents’ statements to bolster their own arguments. Background: Should child soldiers be prosecuted for war crimes? This essential ... - The Study of Racial Representation via Television Commercial Analysis [15]
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In my Latino/Latina literature class, my primary intent is to help my students see the inequities created in our society by pervasive racism and discrimination. This project asks that the students watch two hours of television, focusing only on ... - Toolkit for 'You’re Not From Around Here' [16]
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Most of us hold stereotypes about our country’s different regions —and even individual states. These biases, writer Carrie Kilman points out, originate in, or are shaped in part by, the media. And we are being exposed to many of them during the ... - Toolkit for 'Making Invisible Histories Visible' [17]
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Conducting an interview is an important part of many kinds of projects. Along with research, an interview can be a valuable source of information. It also provides you with a rewarding chance to interact with a person you might not otherwise get to ... - Toolkit for 'Once Upon a Time in America' [18]
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The year 1963 marks the 50 th anniversary of many milestones in the civil rights movement. In the current issue of Teaching Tolerance , “ Once Upon a Time in America ” traces some of the movements’ toughest trials. The feature is accompanied by ... - Toolkit for 'Title IX at 40' [19]
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Title IX , passed by Congress in 1972, essentially banned sex discrimination in educational settings. In 1975, the then-Department of Health, Education and Welfare wrote the regulations that would implement the law. The following lessons will help you ... - Toolkit for 'Be a Good Boy' [20]
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Story Corner is a student-directed feature in Teaching Tolerance magazine. In the current issue, we tell the story of the Tennessee House member who cast the deciding vote for women’s suffrage. Vocabulary lapel [luh- pehl ] ( ... - Toolkit for 'Confronting White Privilege' [21]
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This Teaching Tolerance story underscores the value of diversity within all of the communities we are part of—our cities and towns, neighborhoods, schools and groups of friends and acquaintances. Facebook might be another community to which you ... - Advertisements of Our Own [22]
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This is the thirteenth lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. This final lesson gives students a chance to reflect on what they have learned. Drama offers a wonderful way for ... - Talking Back [23]
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This is the twelfth lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. As children learn about justice and injustice, and become increasingly aware of stereotypes and bias in the world ... - Minimizing the Impact of Biases [24]
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This is the eleventh lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. Children need empowerment strategies for what to do when faced with biased messages. In other words, they need to ... - Civil Rights Activity Book [25]
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The Civil Rights Activity Book uses puzzles, songs and photos to teach children about martyrs and events of the civil rights movement. Download it here courtesy of the Civil ... - The Impact of Bias in Advertising [26]
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This is the tenth lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. Once students become accustomed to thinking about the power of advertising, they are also ready to think about how an ... - Showing More of Us [27]
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This is the ninth lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. On one hand, it is easy to argue for more diversity in advertising. On the other hand, asking for diversity creates ... - How Are We ‘Supposed’ to Be [28]
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This is the eighth lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. Advertisements often send constructed messages about how families are supposed to look, implying, for instance, that ... - Who Is There? [29]
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This is the seventh lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. Once children have been introduced to the idea of representation in advertisements, they can begin to consider its ... - Representation in Advertising [30]
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This is the sixth lesson in the Reading Ads with a Social Justice Lens series. Advertisements’ biased representations can affect our perceptions of others. For example, ads may show some groups ...