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Hatuey: 500th Anniversary of a Freedom Fighter Everyone knows the name of Christopher Columbus, but how many of us can name a… Continue reading
The Lorax: Dr. Seuss Revisited and Revised With the release of the Universal Pictures film, The Lorax, based on Dr. Seuss’s classic… Continue reading
Women’s History Month While women’s history should be taught all year, we can use this month to examine… Continue reading
Precious Knowledge – View Free Online What a timely and important film this is. We meet the inspiring educators associated with… Continue reading
Plessy v. Ferguson In June of 1892, Homer Plessy was arrested for violating Louisiana’s Separate Car Act. The … Continue reading
Teaching About Climate Change With extreme weather all over the United States and in the news, yet with little… Continue reading
The People Speak The People Speak, the feature documentary inspired by A People’s History of the United … Continue reading
The Poison We Never Talk About in School by Bill Bigelow When you think about Superstorm Sandy, melting ice caps, wildfires in Australia,… Continue reading
On Howard Zinn’s Birthday—Lessons from the People’s Historian Zinn did not merely record history, he made it: as a professor at Spelman College… Continue reading
Claiming and Teaching the 1963 March on Washington By Bill Fletcher Jr. The day went down in history as a powerful show of… Continue reading
Aubrey Noonan Share FacebookTwitterGoogle plusLinkedIn Print Rather than placating adults who are scared of systems and change, we should be teaching our students how to dismantle the systems and look at the world from a different lens. We should learn from the past so that we do not repeat it!
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