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It is serendipitous that this year's celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday coincides with the launch of two of our programs for students, the We the Students Essay Contest which invites students to reflect on the relationship between natural rights and respect in a free society, and the MyImpact Challenge national civics contest which helps them create projects that will have a positive impact on their communities in the spirit of Dr. King's call of service to others. We hope you will share both opportunities with your students! How are you and your students honoring Dr. King's legacy? Please share with us
A list curated by BRI staff featuring resources on Martin Luther King Jr., his life and times, his accomplishments, and the principles of equality and justice that he fought for.
In the Scholar Talk series "Black Intellectuals and the African-American Experience," Tony Williams was joined by scholars to discuss the unique ways Black intellectuals like Ralph Ellison, Anna Julia Cooper, and Frederick Douglass have contributed to understanding the African-American experience in America.    
U.S. v China? Join the Debate!
For decades, the United States and China have had economic and geopolitical interests that have often clashed. In fact, the United States did not normalize its relations with China until 1979. This normalization of relations led to immense economic cooperation, but tensions have again begun to rise. Does this rise indicate the United States is entering a new Cold War with China? Or is this simply the outgrowth of normal economic competition? Encourage your students to join this latest debate on Think the Vote for a chance to win prizes for themselves and you.    
Podcast Episode: Remembering Gary Colletti 
In the latest podcast episode, BRI Staff share their memories of Gary Colletti, cherished friend and colleague, who passed away on November 5, 2021.
Student Spotlight 

Meet Jay Giffin!
Music, theatre, and dance all play central roles in Jay Giffin’s life. The senior at St. Henry District High School in Erlanger, Kentucky was also very proud to be a winner in one of our recent Think the Vote debate contests. “I do theatre after school every week–directing, writing, and performing in musicals/plays,” says Jay. “Additionally, I take dance classes in tap, ballet, and jazz.”...Read More.
BoE: Bottom of Email
 
Martin Luther King, Jr., "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence,"
April 4,1967
 
Dear John,

Happy New Year! In the lead-up to the celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, we invite you to pause and look at his life and legacy through the lens of the challenges we face today in our country, in education generally, and in social studies education in particular. What are the "urgencies" we face in our own communities, and how can we best address them?

To this end, we are continuing to develop more programs and resources to give you and your students additional tools to understand and grapple with the issues you are facing. As students of history, we have learned to confront today's problems by examining the past. We are excited that our content team is putting the finishing touches on our new resource, Plainest Demands of Justice: Documents for Dialogue on the African American Experience which will be fully live on our site in time for Black History Month and we encourage to sign-up to be notified when it launches.

What questions do you have for us? How can the Bill of Rights Institute better support you and your students? We hope to hear from you!

Warmly,

Laura Vlk
Director, Educator Engagement
Bill of Rights Institute
 
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