Can you escape these digital escape rooms?
Created by the Manchester Community College Library in Manchester, New Hampshire
Created by Marissa Lieberman
Created by Sydney Krawiec
Created by Stefanie Reed
Created by Morgan Lockard
How did the Indian Act come to be? What is the human cost of this policy for Indigenous people, particularly women?
June is National Indigenous History Month. Celebrate by reading one of these books by First Nations, Métis and Inuit authors.
Born from the vision of Chief Dr. Robert Joseph, Gwawaenuk Elder, Reconciliation Canada is leading the way in engaging Canadians in dialogue and transformative experiences that revitalize the relationships among Indigenous peoples and all Canadians.
Books, radio interviews, TEDx talks, and documentaries featuring Black voices
Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi talk about their book “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You” . You can find their book on Sora
A guide created by Christopher Rogers
Use old books, newspapers, magazines, or upload an image to Google draw and create some blackout poetry. Take a look at the Google Slides for instructions on how to do it.
Writing prompts can help spark your imagination, or kick start an essay. Here are a selection to get you started.
A playlist of writing prompts from author Jason Reynolds with the Library of Congress.
A playlist of writing prompts with sketches from John Spencer
Gaming experiments from the Google Arts & Culture Lab. Choose from jigsaw puzzles, visual crosswords, colouring, cultural crosswords and a "what came first?" game.