Immigrant & Refugee Children: A Guide for Educators and School Support Staff (United We Dream, AFT, First Focus, National Immigration Law Center)
Facts/statistics on immigrant, refugee, and undocumented students
Strategies to support students/families
Know-Your-Rights Information
Classroom Connections: Immigration in the Curriculum (Colorin Colorado)
Curricular resources (articles, videos, etc.)
Booklists (for kids & young adults)
For Educators: Supporting Undocumented Students &Their Families (Informed Immigrant)
Safety planning resources,
Access to higher education
Know-Your-Rights
Educator Webinars (The Immigrant Learning Center)
Webinars on supporting immigrants/refugee students
Links to lesson plans
An Undocumented Student Guide to College in Michigan (Michigan Immigrant Rights Center, Michigan College Access Network, National Forum, OneMichigan)
Comprehensive guide to college admissions, attendance, and financial aid for undocumented students in Michigan
Education Resources on Immigration, Immigrants and Anti-Immigrant Bias (Anti-Defamation League)
Links to lesson plans
Lesson plans that correspond to the week of action following the 13 guiding principles of Black Lives Matter
Let's Talk! Teaching Black Lives Matter
Webinar and links to lesson plans
Teaching Tolerance: Race & Ethnicity
Compiled resources to focus on talking about race and ethnicity at school
Your Kids Aren't Too Young To Talk About Race: Resource Roundup
Podcasts, articles for parents/educators, and children's literature that critically talks about race
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Offers free, downloadable lessons and articles organized by theme, time period, and grade level. Based on the approach to history highlighted in Howard Zinn’s best-selling book A People’s History of the United States, our teaching materials emphasize the role of working people, women, people of color, and organized social movements in shaping history.
Repurposing Our Pedagogies: Abolitionist Teaching in a Global Pandemic
Webinar featuring abolitionist scholars and advocates. Hosted by Education for Liberation network.
Unlock Us: Abolition In Our Lifetime
Webinar featuring Dr. Angela Davis and fellow abolitionist scholars. Hosted by Facebook Live