Judy Giesberg(@JGiesberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This giant loss coming just days before the Museum of the American Revolution is playing host to a hate group aimed at destroying what Blockson and others like him built is too much. RIP, Mr. Blockson and thank you. inquirer.com/obituaries/cha…

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Kimi Waite, Ph.D.(@KimiWaite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.National Council of Urban Education Associations is an advocacy org of local affiliates of NEA. I’m honored to speak about my work in The Progressive. While attacks on immigrants, anti-history legislation, women, & the LGBTQ+ community continue to grow, resistance is needed!

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NowThis(@nowthisnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10-year-old Gavin Alston detailed the racial abuse he endured from his classmates during a speech at a Redmond City, Oregon, council meeting

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Zinn Ed Project(@ZinnEdProject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bree Newsome spoke on PBS about the impact of learning the people's history & youth activism of Civil Rights Movement -- including from 'Eyes on the Prize.'

See Newsome's 3-min. interview and more about 14-hr. documentary series here: zinnedproject.org/materials/eyes…

Bree Newsome spoke on @PBS about the impact of learning the people's history & youth activism of Civil Rights Movement -- including from 'Eyes on the Prize.'  #TeachTruth 

See Newsome's 3-min. interview and more about 14-hr. documentary series here: zinnedproject.org/materials/eyes…
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Zinn Ed Project(@ZinnEdProject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'. . . acceptable to prioritize behaviors and attitudes rooted in bias and discrimination. . . Censorship is not only a threat to our students, teachers and public school classrooms – but to our democracy at its core.” –– Katie Rinderle, Cobb County, GA

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StoryHub(@TheStoryHub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether teachers are being too sarcastic or saying that anyone can do better just by theory. Here is a list of ridiculous things modern day teaching staff say to their students and how the internet responds.

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Learning for Justice(@learnforjustice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Podcast: Teaching civil rights history to young learners creates opportunities and challenges. The 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer Project and the subsequent Freedom Schools offer lessons on the civil rights movement for elementary students.
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IndyStar(@indystar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty's first newsletter, which was posted on Facebook last night, quoted Adolf Hitler. Here's what you need to know. 🧵

The Hamilton County chapter of Moms for Liberty's first newsletter, which was posted on Facebook last night, quoted Adolf Hitler. Here's what you need to know. 🧵
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The Master Teacher(@masterteacher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Six ways to develop a powerful culture of learning! Read the latest article from the In Your Corner Newsletter - written just for educators.
masterteacher.net/five-benefits-…

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Jesse Hagopian(@JessedHagopian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To get to have my son there learning about the decisions people make to fight for a better world meant the world to me.

I’ve been working hard to build the movement, and It’s exciting to see them join forces with this book to become a new force in the struggle!

To get to have my son there learning about the decisions people make to fight for a better world meant the world to me. 

I’ve been working hard to build the #TeachTruth movement, and It’s exciting to see them join forces with this book to become a new force in the struggle!
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Southern Poverty Law Center(@splcenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Cobb County Schools teacher purchased a bestseller from her school's Scholastic Book Fair to read to her fifth-grade class.

She never suspected the book her students overwhelmingly chose for her to read aloud would put her career at risk. 🧵 splcenter.org/news/2023/06/2…

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Learning for Justice(@learnforjustice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Freedom Summer marked the mobilization of civil rights organizers in Mississippi during the 1960s. The civil right movement continues today, from voting rights to efforts to keep educators from teaching truthfully about our country’s history.

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Zinn Ed Project(@ZinnEdProject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With increasing number of teachers inviting students to ask questions about history, the right is attacking any effort to teach outside textbook as CRT.

Cartoon ⬇️by Benjamin Slyngstad explains the difference.

Join us. Defend right to . See: zinnedproject.org/news/there-is-…

With increasing number of teachers inviting students to ask questions about history, the right is attacking any effort to teach outside textbook as CRT.   

Cartoon ⬇️by @SlyngCartoons explains the difference.   

Join us. Defend right to #TeachTruth. See: zinnedproject.org/news/there-is-…
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Rahman A. Culver (he/him)(@mrculverteaches) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Countless folks of color have stories like the tragic one shared by this young, courageous advocate. This abuse is the result of ignorance and can be addressed by intentional, culturally relevant education. Human decency shouldn’t be an “opt out” experience.

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Jesse Hagopian(@JessedHagopian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given that Moms for Liberty wants to ban the anti-Nazi book, “Maus” by Art Spiegelman, it doesn’t surprise me they are quoting Hitler…that and every thing else about them.

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Mathew Georghiou(@MathewGeorghiou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join 6,000 teachers, trainers, and others who follow my 'Simulation & Game-Based Learning' Newsletter by email or on LinkedIn.

TeachingSuperhero.com

Join 6,000 teachers, trainers, and others who follow my 'Simulation & Game-Based Learning' Newsletter by email or on LinkedIn.  

TeachingSuperhero.com
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