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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 7: "Oh My, Aren't You Wearing Some Nice Plastic!" The Chemistry and Culture of Black Women's Hair

Put Some Respect on My Crown

Audrey Dorante, History, East Mecklenburg High School

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 5: Climate Refugee Stories

Climate Refugee Stories: Rising Above Challenges

Seon Sloley, Science, Parker Academic Center

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2021 Curriculum Units Vol 2: Using Digital Mapping to Study History, Race, and Gentrification

“No Boundaries”

Mary McElhaney, 7th Grade, Mountain Island Lake Academy

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 3: Narratives of Muslim Life in America

The Rise of American-Born Muslims, In An Era of Islamophobia, Post-9/11!

Roshan Varghese, Social Studies, Butler High

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 3: Narratives of Muslim Life in America

Muslims in America: A journey in time from slavery to today’s community pillars

Radwa Ahmed, 4th Grade, Waddell Language Academy

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 6: Anti-Racism and Pedagogy: What Does it Mean to be an Anti-racist Teacher?

Teaching Anti-Racism Through Children’s Literature To Children Of Immigrants

Luz Vanegas, 2nd Grade, Charlotte East Language Academy

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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 1: African American Poetry and the Idea of Citizenship

Self-Esteem: Uplifting Young Black Females Using African American Poetry

Vashti A Mosby, Language Arts, Northridge Middle

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 6: Africa: Beneath the Headlines

Developing Unity in the Colorful Classroom

Denatia Palmer, Language Arts, Cochrane Collegiate Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 8: Time Travel: Using Music to Explore Past, Present, and Future Messages

“I, Too, Sing America:” analyzing sex, race, and STEM in 20th Century America.”

Shealynn Womble, Language Arts, Governor’s Village STEM Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 4: Children in War and Conflict

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”

Cassandra Alexander, Social Studies, James Martin Middle

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 3: Childhood and the City Space in Literature

I Prefer Living in Color – Opening Windows to the Beauty of Varied Identities

Lecia Shockley, 1st Grade, Selwyn Elementary

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2018 Curriculum Units Vol 6: Teaching Human Rights

To What Extent are Children Denied Human Rights by the United States Judicial System?

Gerald Todd Statome, Social Studies, East Mecklenburg High School

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2018 Curriculum Units Vol 5: Exploring American Sacred Values

The Civil Rights Movement as a Social and Economic Movement

Veronica Hall, Civics and Economics, Cochrane Collegiate Academy

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2017 Curriculum Units Vol 2: Media and Minorities: Unpacking Stereotypes

The Harmful Effect the 2016 Presidential Election Has on Immigrant and English Language Learning Students

Audrey Dorante, History, East Mecklenburg HS

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