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2023 Vol 1: The Graphic Novel

Societal Concerns Addressed Between the Panels (or in the “Gutter”)

Jermaine Gardner, English, Myers Park High School

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Synopsis: The narrative of racial difference in the United States has long been a haze that contaminates many communities and deprecates people of color. It began when white settlers came to this continent and destroyed masses of native people, stole their land, and labeled them as barbaric or savage. That same narrative promoted the existence of 200 years of enslavement of African people who were beaten, abused, sexually exploited, and denied human rights. The Thirteenth Amendment did not bring an end to these injustices and only promoted the evolution of these practices. This unit is designed for ninth grade students to encounter an inquiry process in which they explore novels, essays, and other forms of media to ultimately determine the theme of I Am Alfonso Jones and express through writing, discussion, and other collaborative activities why that message is important. Students will take on these tasks to answer the questions: What makes an opening powerful? What makes you want to keep reading a book? How can understanding a book’s context help you understand the book? Why are the answers to these questions important? Students will return to these questions throughout the unit to understand the impact of societal flaws and express their understanding through writing and creation of visual projects that convey a specific meaning that can better their human experience and to promote change in humankind.

2024 Vol 6: Integrating Aging Education in the PK-12 Curriculum: Combating Ageism through the Classroom

Integrating Aging Education into the Exceptional Children High School Curriculum: Combating Ageism in the Classroom

Daltonesha Miller, Exceptional Children, Hopewell High School

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Synopsis: Secondary students will learn about ageism and the intersection of ablism in the secondary classroom. Students can be expected to learn about the social issues of ageism and ableism, fostering empathy, critical thinking, and an understanding of the importance of inclusivity. Students will explore how stereotypes and biases toward age and disability manifest in society, their impacts on individuals and communities, and strategies to challenge these forms of discrimination. 

2022 Vol 4: What is Identity?

Seeing Themselves in Books: An Exploration of Student Identities

Johnna Hauck, 5th Grade, Shamrock Gardens Elementary School

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Synopsis: In this unit, students will learn about identity and explore their own identities through a series of literacy-based lessons in order to answer the question: How can our identities shape our lives? Front Desk will be the text used throughout these lessons. This will allow for students to engage with 5th grade literacy standards, but also lend itself to conversations and activities about identity. Students learn about identity and other concepts that intertwine with identity from a fiction text. This learning will then be applied to students exploring their own identities and experiences. Questions about identity are embedded throughout the unit in order to spark interest, engagement, and reflection on the part of students. Conversations drive most lessons forward, and encourage students to question their beliefs as well as events taking place in the world today. These content areas are integrated throughout the unit with one overarching goal – to encourage students to critically examine how identity shapes our lives including our relationships, our choices, and the way we think and act.

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 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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