Civil Rights
What Bridges Do We Have to Cross Today? – Day 4
Jennifer Brown and Derek Chimner “We have come a great distance as a society, but we still have a great distance to go.”– Former Congressman John Lewis This was the […]
Read More“History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived…” – Day 3
Deb SmithSocial/Racial Justice CoordinatorYWCA Hanover Montgomery, Alabama ‘History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.’ -Maya Angelou As I continue […]
Read MoreThe Beginning of a Beloved Community – Day 2
Lauren Hall | High School Administrator Day two began on Atlanta Student Movement Boulevard, the birthplace of the 1960-1965 Atlanta Student Movement and central location to 6 Historically Black Universities: […]
Read MoreSocialChange101 began with the idea that education is a form of social change. We seek to do what Carl Sagan and Rachel Carson did for science, but for social change: […]
Read MoreExplore the categories, including but not limited to Americans and the Holocaust, Antisemitism and Racism, Nazism and Jim Crow, to find lesson plans and training materials that match your curricular […]
Read MoreCelebrating and Defending Trans Lives in the Classroom and Beyond
Ahead of Transgender Day of Visibility, March 31, 2021, RFK Human Rights partnered with Human Rights Campaign to launch a new trans rights lesson plan that provides teachers with the compelling material […]
Read MoreJewish World Watch is an expression of Judaism in action, bringing help and healing to survivors of mass atrocities around the globe and seeking to inspire people of all faiths […]
Read MoreFebruary 2022 Marching Down “Freedom’s Road”: Civil Rights to the Black Freedom Movement
2021 Marching Down “Freedom’s Road”: Civil Rights to BLM Summer Virtual Seminar
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