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Supporting LGBTQ+ Rights and Inclusion
Teaching Toward Liberation With Love: Q&A With Author Jamilah Pitts
Applying Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Supports Inclusive Education
Learning Honest History and Celebrating Diversity
We can teach young people the honest history of the United States in age-appropriate ways and help them understand commonalities across cultures to develop a strong sense of self and identity as they honor diversity. To support these conversations and learning experiences, we offer parents, caregivers and educators teaching strategies, talking points and activities.
- Teaching Hard History: Grades K-5
- Talking to Children About the History of Slavery in the United States: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers
- Celebrate African and Indigenous Cultures: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers
Charles Person: Freedom Rider Encourages Others To Get On Board
Advocating for Honest History Education: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers
Acclaimed Documentary ‘One Survivor Remembers’ Urges All to Never Forget
Book Reviews for Children and Teens
Stories are a deeply meaningful way that we learn about the world, and they can build empathy and understanding of ourselves and others. In each issue of Learning for Justice magazine, we review some of our favorite recent books. Our selections reflect diverse perspectives, affirm identities, celebrate diversity and highlight justice. This week, as a special treat, we’re sharing some of our best-loved books for growing readers and teens from the last few magazine issues.
- Book Reviews for Children and Teens
- Creating a Society Rooted in Justice: Q&A with Britt Hawthorne
- Celebrate African and Indigenous Cultures: A Resource for Parents and Caregivers