From Clemmie James | Campaigns Communicator at Health Poverty Action <[email protected]>
Subject Help us bring a re-education to classrooms across the UK!
Date September 4, 2020 3:30 PM
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Global Poverty and its Colonial Roots: a re-Education

Dear Friend,

The Black Lives Matter movement in the UK has re-ignited calls to teach the truth about the damage done by British colonialism, and its legacy today. A petition calling for the government to make the UK's colonial past a compulsory part of the curriculum has now gained over 264,000 signatures.

It's time we take matters into our own hands. Health Poverty Action has been working with teachers, activists, academics and students to create a 90-minute lesson plan for sixth formers (Key Stage 5)- ‘Global Poverty & its Colonial Roots: A Re-Education’.

Even if you don’t work at a school, help us bring the truth to classrooms across the UK by forwarding this email to friends and family who might be interested. You can help us spread the word on social media by sharing our posts on Twitter [[link removed]], Facebook [[link removed]] or Instagram [[link removed]]. And you can even write to your old school or your local one to let them know about the lesson and ask them to teach it.

Download the pack here [[link removed]]

The lesson pack includes:

A step by step teaching pack for the educator

A PowerPoint Presentation

A captivating leaflet about the lesson for students

An extensive list of further resources, from social media, films, and books

This week, we’ve also launched a new social media challenge to mark the launch of the lesson: the #ReEducationChallenge. All you have to do is post a picture of a book or person who has changed the way you think about the world, tag us and use the #ReEducationChallenge hashtag.

Help to raise awareness of global injustices by donating today

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Thank you in advance for sharing this resource, and for your continued support.

Warm wishes,

Clemmie James, Campaigns Communicator at Health Poverty Action

Health Poverty Action is a registered charity, number 290535.

Our postal address is Health Poverty Action, Ground Floor, 31-33 Bondway, London, SW8 1SJ.

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