Black Lives Matter at School Curriculum Fair
Event by Teaching for Change
The Black Lives Matter at School Curriculum Fair, hosted by Teaching for Change and the Howard University School of Education, will be held virtually on Saturday, January 22 from 12:00PM – 2:30PM ET (9:00AM – 11:30AM PT). Teachers will have the opportunity to join workshops featuring lessons related to the Black Lives Matter at School 13 Guiding Principles and Demands. Registration is $10.
Workshops will include:
– Art as Empathy: How an Ordinary D.C. Hero Invites Us to Discover Beauty Wherever We Are
– Creating an Antiracist Classroom Library (with Lesson Plans) for YOUR Elementary Classroom
– Culture as Resistance to Colonization: from 1619 to Today
– Embodying and Practicing Empathy, Justice & Liberation through Slow Looking at Art
– Justice Warriors: Stone Mountain and Restorative Justice
– Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell
– Narratives of Black Heritage in the Science Curriculum: Introduction to – Keystone Passage Book Series
– Voices from the Underground Railroad
– And more
– Creating an Antiracist Classroom Library (with Lesson Plans) for YOUR Elementary Classroom
– Culture as Resistance to Colonization: from 1619 to Today
– Embodying and Practicing Empathy, Justice & Liberation through Slow Looking at Art
– Justice Warriors: Stone Mountain and Restorative Justice
– Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell
– Narratives of Black Heritage in the Science Curriculum: Introduction to – Keystone Passage Book Series
– Voices from the Underground Railroad
– And more