From Southern Poverty Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject New: Learning for Justice's spring issue is here!
Date May 16, 2023 10:31 PM
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Here's what's inside Learning for Justice Magazine's
latest issue:

Learning for Justice magazine cover spring 2023

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Friend,

The newest edition of Learning for Justice magazine
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is here! Learning for Justice
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 is a project of the SPLC that provides free educational
resources to educators, young people and caregivers. Educators are
tasked with preparing students to live in an increasingly diverse
society. Learning for Justice provides anti-bias materials to help
teach the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in diverse
settings, achieve academically, work collaboratively and stand up
against injustice.

Here's what's inside Learning for Justice magazine's
latest issue:

"The Power of Place," a perspective piece from Learning
for Justice Director Jalaya Liles Dunn.

For the greater good of our democracy and nation, we must center the
power and autonomy of people in the South engaged in the narrative of
liberation.

"Teaching Hard History: American slavery"

A comprehensive framework and resources for teaching this critical
topic at all grade levels, helping students understand how slavery
influences us in the present day.

A free online course from Learning for Justice, Harvard University and
MIT: "Help young people realize their power and support student
activism"

Youth have always been at the forefront of movements for justice in
the United States. In our first self-paced professional development
course, you'll learn the history of student-led activism and
receive tools and actionable strategies for supporting student
activism.

"A Chorus of Reasons Why We Teach," by Wilkins
Elementary School teachers and staff

In addition to ongoing water issues that make the school's water
dangerous to drink, we've used portable restrooms outside of our
building where teachers have had to fight off stray dogs to keep
students safe. Under these conditions, why would teachers teach? Here
are some of our reasons.

Read the full issue 
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These resources and so many more are available for free on the
Learning for Justice website. We encourage you to share and engage
with these materials with educators, young people and caregivers in
your community. Together, we will harness our collective power and
take action to create justice for all.

In solidarity,

Your friends at the Southern Poverty Law Center

 


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