Resources for Teaching About Race and Social Justice
We've compiled the following lesson plans, teaching ideas, discussion guides and online resources to help teachers address the crucial issues of racial equity and social justice in the classroom. Materials are linked by grade level, and resources for teaching about Juneteeth can also be found below.
General Resources:
Multiple grade levels
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Creating Change Through Action from the National Civil Rights Museum
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Black History Month resource guide, Center for Racial Justice
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How to Discuss Current Events with Children, from the Anti-Defamation League
Grades K-5
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Teaching Tolerance: How Do We Create Equity?
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Exploring Identity through Diversity
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Grades 6-8
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AFT- Share My Lesson: The Death of George Floyd and Protests Across the U.S.
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After Charlottesville - How Symbols of the Past Affects the Present
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The Unequal Race: from the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Grades 9-12
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Segregation: From Jim Crow to Linda Brown, Library of Congress
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The Color Line: the Origins of Racism in the United States
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Plotting Inequalities, Building Resistance: Students Use Math to Reflect on Social Inequality
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Understanding Bias from the National Museum of African-American History & Culture
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"I Can't Breathe" - Lesson from the NY Times Learning Network