Unit 1 emphasizes information literacy and the relevance that history has in our present day-to-day lives. In this unit, students begin to examine where data comes from, how it may become polluted by biases, and how to scrutinize information in order to better filter biases out.
Unit 2 is a crash course in World History, with emphasis on key factors that follow us through time to the present day. This unit focuses on major revolutions in human culture, from the Neolithic Revolution to Germ Theory. This unit focuses on how geopolitical forces from hundreds of years ago shape the conflicts and experiences of today.
Unit 3 examines how our present has the capacity to influence our future. This unit focuses on intersectionality, and how to cohabitate in an increasingly diverse and interconnected world. Contents of this unit include the USA's Civil Rights Movement, LGBTQIA History, and the Neurodiversity movement.