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Join LFJ In-person for PD Workshops on February 1 and 2 in Atlanta
This two-day workshop helps educators create impactful and empathy-building learning experiences for students learning about slavery and United States history. Attendees will have opportunities to address gaps in their curriculum and instruction and create an action plan for advocacy in their community.
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Solidarity in Action: JADE Summit
Last fall, students, teachers, parents and community leaders came together to reaffirm the importance of anti-racist education at the JADE Educator Organizing Summit. The summit was designed to inform educators about Georgia’s HB1084, which restricts both teacher trainings and classroom instruction regarding systemic racism in the United States.
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Check Out What We’re Reading
“‘Most people are thinking about the admissions process at selective institutions ... but I would say that this decision is going to be far-ranging and it’s going to be expansive.’” —The New York Times
“‘Nobody deserves to die at the hands of the state period. There’s so many ways to prevent death. We’re supposed to be a society that believes in life, that believes human beings being able to live long, healthy lives.’” — ABC News
“‘This political extremism and its attack of Black History and Black people, is going to create an entire generation of Black children who won’t be able to see themselves reflected at all within their own education or in their own state.’” —CNN
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