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The 45 Days of Black History
8 Tips for Educators
An Abolition Traitor
About This Report
With and About: Inviting Contemporary American Indian Peoples Into the Classroom
Abraham Lincoln & Frederick Douglass: The Story Behind an American Friendship
Accepting Change Because My Students Accepted First
Acclaimed Documentary ‘One Survivor Remembers’ Urges All to Never Forget
Acknowledging the Inconvenient Truths of Bias and Erasure
Analyzing whose perspective is centered and whose is erased in significant conversations and spheres of influence paints a clear picture—an inconvenient truth— about the pervasiveness of systemic racism. And it’s particularly important that Black children see themselves represented in these narratives—especially in those spaces where Black people are intentionally rendered invisible. These LFJ resources highlight what’s at stake in the choices we make.
- Black Visibility Matters: The Inconvenient Truths of Bias and Erasure
- It Has Stayed With Me
- Use the Tools of Science to Recognize Inequity in Science