When catastrophic, traumatic or otherwise historic events occur in our communities or our nation, educators need to make space in their classrooms for students to process and understand what is happening. Since the attack on the U. S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021,...
A popular narrative when celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. is to highlight his “I Have a Dream” speech and focus on how he didn’t want us to see color. The resources here, developed by the HSU TK-12 Equity Partnership, will help students critically examine how this...
From Teaching Tolerance: Students examine how they face everyday moral dilemmas and consider who and what influences their reactions when conflicts arise. For grades 3-5 or 6-8.
Jessica Cantrell, librarian from the Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria, and Susan Gehr, librarian at College of the Redwoods and member of the Karuk tribe, delivered this presentation at the Equity Summit in October 2018. Helping Schools Combat Stereotypes...