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OPINION: Why the narrative that critical race theory ‘makes white kids feel guilty’ is a lieOur classrooms are not sites of demoralized children who hate themselves and their country. Students are hungry for explanations — real explanations — for the world they have inherited.
Talking About Race and Privilege: Lesson Plan for Middle and High School StudentsThis lesson plan can be used with middle or high school students to define privilege and identify examples in students' lives or the world in which they live.
Lesson of the Day: ‘Critical Race Theory: A Brief History’ (Published 2021)In this lesson, students will look at the spread across the country of legislation opposed to critical race theory. Then, they will consider the impact of these bills on their own schools and learning.
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Lesson Plans — Anti Racist Teaching & Learning Collective
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This project has been supported by a Carnegie Whitney Grantfrom the American Library Association.
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