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Subject Declaration of Sentiments | MyImpact Challenge Webinar
Date March 7, 2023 8:30 PM
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Seneca Falls & The Declaration of Sentiments We continue celebrating Women's History Month by examining the event and document that in many ways started it all. It was Lucretia Mott who posted a newspaper ad announcing
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the 1848 convention in Seneca Falls "to discuss the social, civil, and religious condition and rights of women..." and Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the "
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Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, " which she read aloud after the opening of the convention. Learn more with
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this activity and be sure to check out all the lessons, videos, and activities we have pulled together in
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this playlist .








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Civ-ics not Gov-ics: Supporting Service Projects Across Civil Society Local problems require local solutions, and the best solution is sometimes a government policy change, but sometimes the best solution is a charitable activity or even a business! The Bill of Rights Institute&rsquo;s MyImpact Challenge contest rewards teen service projects from the spheres of charity, entrepreneurship, and government, so learn how you can get involved in service and maybe even win $10,000!
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Join us for this free live webinar on Thursday, March 9, at 4 p.m. ET .

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Join the Debate on Think the Vote! The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case with the potential to have a huge impact on social media. The family of an American student killed in France in a 2015 terrorist attack is suing Google for recommending videos that promoted extremist Islamic ideology on its YouTube platform. Your students can learn more about the case and join the debate on the question:
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Should social media companies be immune from lawsuits over content recommended on their sites? Encourage them to join this latest debate, and you and your students can win gift cards and swag!



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Originalist Angles: An Online Legal Journal Originalist Angles is an online legal journal published by high school students. It strives to engage students&rsquo; minds with complex and contested areas of law through the lens of originalism as a means of interpretation. Committed to helping make the legal system more accessible to high school students, Originalist Angles hopes to meet students where they are, providing a medium where they can challenge themselves and interact with legal civics.

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Educator Spotlight
Meet Erin Ruiz!Playing golf can teach you patience, which Erin Ruiz did when she was in college. That patience helped Erin obtain her Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Masters of Arts degrees in Education and U.S. History, which she described as &ldquo;so much work!&rdquo;


While Erin hopes to parlay her amateur golf career into an opportunity to watch the Masters golf tournament in person, she is currently marking 16 years of teaching
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...Read More.


BOE: Bottom of EmailDear John,


The deadline for the
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MyImpact Challenge contest is a little more than two months away. We want to remind you that in addition to the student prizes, the contest also will award cash prizes to the teachers of the winning students and the teachers whose students submit the most entries.


The teacher of the grand prize-winning student will receive $500 and the teacher with the students submitting the most valid entries will also receive $500. Up to 20 prizes of $250 will be awarded to the teachers generating the most entries (a minimum of three entries are required to win).

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Visit the website to see the full list of teacher and student prizes.


We hope you will encourage your students to enter today!
Warmly,

Laura Vlk

Director, Educator Engagement

Bill of Rights Institute




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