As Long as I Remember | Lesson Plan: Reclaiming Lost Histories
Throughout the Vietnam War, Latino and Hispanic soldiers were documented as “White” and as a…
Throughout the Vietnam War, Latino and Hispanic soldiers were documented as “White” and as a…
Through this lesson and the veteran interviews in AS LONG AS I REMEMBER: AMERICAN VETERANOS,…
In this lesson, video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots are used to…
In this lesson, the idea of “The New American Majority” is explored through the analysis…
Combining home movies, video and written documents with artfully shot contemporary interviews and vérité footage,…
In this blog, Glen Mourning, an elementary reading teacher and author talks about his reasoning…
Edward J. Falcon Jr. is from Belcourt, North Dakota on the land of the Turtle…
In this lesson, students will examine the principles of journalistic objectivity and advocacy journalism through…
Talking about race isn’t easy. It’s personal, it’s political, it’s visceral. That these were two…
White Nonsense Roundup (WNR) was created by white people, in solidarity with People of Color,…