"Breaking the Cycle: Black History and Racial Inequality"

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Learning for Justice provides a comprehensive set of resources and frameworks for educators to teach Black history, including the Civil Rights Movement and American slavery, as well as articles, webinars, podcasts, and lessons to deepen understanding. The materials cover key moments and untold histories, advocate for teaching honest history, and emphasize the importance of discussing African and Indigenous cultures. Additionally, there are resources to engage children with stories and poems that uplift the value of family and the fight for justice across generations.
Topics:top-news#african-american-culture#black-history#civil-rights-movement#education#historical-education#teaching-resources
- Discuss Black History All Year Long Tolerance.org
- This Black History Month, let’s finally break the cycle of racial inequality in our housing and education systems The Hill
- Column: Governors State Black History Month read-in takes place amid attacks on Black history Chicago Tribune
- Svante Myrick, OtherWords, Author at YubaNet YubaNet
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