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2020 Geo-Civics Institute
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Interview with Dr. Kim Jensen
Interview with Mercedes Jones
Interview with Sarah Anderson
Civic Community in Your Neighborhood
Resilience & Resistance: Lessons from the Holocaust
How Diverse is our City
Anti-Colonialism: Indigenous Ways of Learning
Gerrymandering
History of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Giant Map
Geography & Anti-Racism
2020 Geo-Civics Institute
Home
Interview with Dr. Kim Jensen
Interview with Mercedes Jones
Interview with Sarah Anderson
Civic Community in Your Neighborhood
Resilience & Resistance: Lessons from the Holocaust
How Diverse is our City
Anti-Colonialism: Indigenous Ways of Learning
Gerrymandering
History of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Giant Map
Geography & Anti-Racism
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Home
Interview with Dr. Kim Jensen
Interview with Mercedes Jones
Interview with Sarah Anderson
Civic Community in Your Neighborhood
Resilience & Resistance: Lessons from the Holocaust
How Diverse is our City
Anti-Colonialism: Indigenous Ways of Learning
Gerrymandering
History of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Giant Map
Geography & Anti-Racism
Civic Community in Your Neighborhood
In this module you can discover resources for finding or mapping civic community in your neighborhood - and creating a virtual field trip out of it! This is a lesson created by Classroom Law Project for their 2020 Summer Institute.
Cari Zall from Classroom Law Project demonstrates a virtual field trip that finds Civic Community in her neighborhood
Civic Community Virtual Field Trip Lesson Plan.pdf
Student Handout - Virtual Field Trip Reflection.docx
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