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Black History Month: Celebrating the Diversity of Black Identity
Racial oppression plays a significant part in American history, and it’s critical our students learn about it. But this February, we're encouraging educators to reflect on their own practice and ensure that the Black history they’re teaching—this month and year-round—isn’t limited to narratives of trauma. To support that learning, this week we’ll be sharing some of our favorite resources for celebrating the diversity of Black history, identity and experience.
- Latinx History Is Black History
- Marley Dias
- Love Your Magic Conference
Rock Your Mocs Spotlights Native Identity
Teaching About Identity in Spanish Class
After Atlanta: Teaching About Asian American Identity and History
Looking at Race and Racial Identity in Children’s Books
Amplify Asian American Identities Beyond a Heritage Month
This edition of The Moment ensures your classroom reflects the diversity of Asian-American students and to help them feel seen year-round.
- I Am Asian American
- Teachers, Check Your Texts
- (In)Visible Identity