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Racial Injustice: Teaching Resources

Catlin Tucker

The Teaching Tolerance website has a collection of ready-to-use classroom lessons and resources that span a range of social justice topics and issues while prioritizing social-emotional learning. The website includes: Interviews and advice from experts Resources list Articles.

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Racial Injustice: Teaching Complex Issues

Catlin Tucker

The Teaching Tolerance website has a collection of ready-to-use classroom lessons and resources that span a range of social justice topics and issues while prioritizing social-emotional learning. The website includes: Interviews and advice from experts Resources list Articles.

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In Memoriam: Renowned Political Scientist and former APSA President, Dr. Matthew Holden, Jr., Passes Away

Political Science Now

He was deeply engaged in public service and community advocacy, lending his voice and expertise to advance policies aimed at creating a more equitable society. His dedication to justice and his ability to bridge academic theory with real-world application made him a trusted advisor and a force for positive change. Congressional Record.

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C. J. Prentiss ¡Presente!: A Path Maker for Justice

Zinn Education Project

Married for 40 plus years, they lived in North Kingsville, Ohio, and continued to support social justice causes with a focus on education. As noted at the Cleveland Historical website article on the Euclid Beach Park Riot , Albert T. Prentiss served in the Ohio State Senate and Charney was a teacher and labor organizer.

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Teaching About Palestine-Israel and the Unfolding Genocide in Gaza

Zinn Education Project

Below are resources to help students probe the long history of colonialism and resistance in Palestine and Israel, the role that our own government has played — and to imagine what justice looks like. Jews for Racial & Economic Justice’s “ Understanding Antisemitism: An Offering to Our Movement.”