This essay is a conversation between and teacher and student who worked together on the first iteration of a course that juxtaposes the Civil Rights Movement with the Black Lives Matter movement. Through their conversation they uncover what went well and what changes need to be made so that the course can be more transformative
This interdisciplinary session considers how educators can engage students in meaningful dialogue, p...
Social studies education is taught throughout the United States, but due to educators and state cont...
This case study explains varied perspectives on a difficult dialogue. It provides recommendations fo...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the value of teaching a Black Lives Matter course in a...
An introduction to Radical Teacher, Issue 106: Teaching Black Lives Matter. This issue brings togeth...
A conversation with USU faculty on the historical and contemporary significance of the movement for ...
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is generating a new appetite for understanding the ubiquity of...
This thesis explores how the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement influences high school educators in a...
This Black Lives Matter Lecture is meant to introduce the Black Lives Matter movement to students in...
With a little help from Aminatta Mbow, EIC of our Creative division, the George-Anne Studio present ...
In this excerpt from our discussion, Georgia Southern students talk about the presence of the Black ...
The death of George Floyd brought the topic of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to a global platform. Commun...
This paper is based on teaching about #BlackLivesMatter in Africana Studies in two seminar courses d...
The authors, one African American and one White, use personal narrative\ud and dialogue to examine t...
Our world is in constant flux and educators are at the ship’s helm steering toward what former U.S. ...
This interdisciplinary session considers how educators can engage students in meaningful dialogue, p...
Social studies education is taught throughout the United States, but due to educators and state cont...
This case study explains varied perspectives on a difficult dialogue. It provides recommendations fo...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the value of teaching a Black Lives Matter course in a...
An introduction to Radical Teacher, Issue 106: Teaching Black Lives Matter. This issue brings togeth...
A conversation with USU faculty on the historical and contemporary significance of the movement for ...
The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is generating a new appetite for understanding the ubiquity of...
This thesis explores how the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement influences high school educators in a...
This Black Lives Matter Lecture is meant to introduce the Black Lives Matter movement to students in...
With a little help from Aminatta Mbow, EIC of our Creative division, the George-Anne Studio present ...
In this excerpt from our discussion, Georgia Southern students talk about the presence of the Black ...
The death of George Floyd brought the topic of Black Lives Matter (BLM) to a global platform. Commun...
This paper is based on teaching about #BlackLivesMatter in Africana Studies in two seminar courses d...
The authors, one African American and one White, use personal narrative\ud and dialogue to examine t...
Our world is in constant flux and educators are at the ship’s helm steering toward what former U.S. ...
This interdisciplinary session considers how educators can engage students in meaningful dialogue, p...
Social studies education is taught throughout the United States, but due to educators and state cont...
This case study explains varied perspectives on a difficult dialogue. It provides recommendations fo...