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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
Toolkit for “Segregation by Design”
This toolkit suggests ways to use primary sources to help students uncover the realities of segregation and how it was deliberately perpetuated in the United States.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
Toolkit for “The Book of Matthew”
Uncover the deeper meaning of Matt Shepard’s story through the lens of our best practices guide ‘Civil Rights Done Right.’
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
Toolkit for “What Is White Privilege, Really?”
This toolkit offers advice, activities and further reading suggestions for educators who want to unpack the concept of whiteness and white privilege with themselves and with students.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
Toolkit for “A Museum. A Memorial. A Message.”
This toolkit—adapted from our viewer’s guide for ‘An Outrage: A Documentary Film About Lynching in the American South’—provides guidance for educators hoping to tackle this tough topic in the classroom.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
Segregation by Design
Our national understanding of segregation is incomplete unless we face the history of residential redlining. Richard Rothstein, author of ‘Color of Law,’ explains why.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
Closing the Diversity Gap
New research sheds light on how to inspire, recruit and retain teachers of color.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
The School-to-Deportation Pipeline
As immigration enforcement becomes more aggressive, schools have become increasingly risky places for undocumented students.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
Imagining a World Without White Supremacy
Meet two innovative educators who help students face their communities’ painful histories and envision brighter futures.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
This Is Not a Drill
Educators across the country are taking action when ICE raids happen in their communities. Here’s how you can stand with undocumented students and families—whether or not you live in a vulnerable community.
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- Issue 60, Fall 2018
A Museum. A Memorial. A Message.
Montgomery, Alabama, is home to two new attractions focused on the history of racial terror. Share the lessons of the Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice with your students.






