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2020 Curriculum Units Vol 8: Black Girl Magic (Mis)Understood: Representations and Perceptions of Black Women and Girls in the Education System

‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’: Reimagining the Role of Black Women in the Freedom Struggle

Yasmin Forbes, Social Studies, Mallard Creek High

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

Hidden Heroes: Teaching History and Anti-Racism Through Critical Thinking and Empowerment

Anne Galligan, 1st Grade, Hickory Grove Elementary

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

From Heroism and Exceptionalism to Complexity and Community: A Revised Narrative of the Civil Rights Movement and the Power of People

Elizabeth Haynes, Social Studies, South Mecklenburg High

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Reducing Racial Bias and Prejudice in Young Children

Emily Hill, Kindergarten, Shamrock Gardens Elementary

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2018 Curriculum Units Vol 6: Teaching Human Rights

How To Make An ARTivist

Carla Aaron-Lopez, Visual Arts, Whitewater Middle School

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