Civics literacy is crucial if our nation is to achieve an inclusive, multiracial democracy. For democracy to flourish in the context of differences, it must uphold the human rights of all people. Learning for Justice Director Jalaya Liles Dunn contends that an approach to democracy that “centers equity and inclusion, not merely the majority’s interests,” is essential. “We must constantly assess power dynamics, shift power and redirect it to support the least powerful of the particular moment.”
To build an inclusive democracy, civics education must tell an honest story about race and develop critical thinkers who can connect history and current events to engage in responsible democratic action. This issue explores the role of civics literacy and inclusive education in developing the intellectual tools, knowledge and civic dispositions essential for democracy.
Issue 5, Fall 2023
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A Time of Transformation and Possibility
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Paving the Way to a Vibrant Multiracial Democracy
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A Call for Anti-Bias Education
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Exclusion Is Unconstitutional
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Building a Just Future
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Parents and Caregivers for Inclusive Education
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Educating for Democracy
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The Promise of Inclusive Education
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Why Civics Needs Social Justice Education
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What Is Our Collective Responsibility When We Uncover Honest History?
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Civics for Democracy
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The Kids Are All Right
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Fighting for Inclusive Schools
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ChangeMakers for an Inclusive and Just Future
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Building Resilience Against Manipulative Disinformation
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Fannie Lou Hamer
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What We’re Reading
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What We’re Watching
