Dear John,
We hope you're finding the summer relaxing and rejuvenating. For many schools across the country, school will begin in just a few weeks. As the summer winds down, we have some new and updated resources to share with you.. | |
New Lesson Plan
What is the Soul Cap and Why Was it Rejected for Olympic Use?
This middle school lesson teaches students about why the "Soul Cap" was created especially for Black swimmers and provides an opportunity for students to reflect on the backlash sparked by the decision to ban it in the Olympics.
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New Lesson Plan
Identity, Hair and Seeing Myself
This elementary lesson helps students consider different aspects of identity and learn how to use their voices to challenge bias as they look at identity and representation in media, including games, apps, TV, movies and toys.
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July Book of the Month
Areli is a Dreamer
This picture book for ages 4-8 is the first picture book written by a Dreamer and DACA recipient, Areli Morales, who tells her own powerful immigration story. This is a story that will resonate with millions of people who are immigrants—about one girl living in two worlds.
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11 Ways to Keep Current on Anti-Bias Education this Summer
This resource provides strategies and resources to learn something new, read articles and review curricula that you may not have time to do during the school year.
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Anti-Bias Curriculum for Sale
Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guide to help students explore identity, understand and appreciate differences, and analyze and challenge bias. Purchase Curriculum | |