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learning for justice education resources skip to main content accessibility popular bookmarks your uncategorized bookmarks your bookmark collections secondary navigation about tt award partners recognition our team frequently asked questions topics race ethnicity religion ability class immigration gender sexual identity bullying bias rights activism frameworks teaching the civil rights movement teaching hard history social justice standards identity diversity justice action digital literacy national standards educator fund educator fund guidelines frequently asked questions awardee spotlight podcasts user account menu log in join primary navigation classroom resources lessons student texts student tasks teaching strategies learning plan builder film kits mix it up printable posters professional development workshops virtual learning cohorts facilitator guides self guided learning webinars podcasts read along series youth in front magazine publications latest issue magazine archive subscribe articles publications build a learning plan search learning for justice search teaching the civil rights movement young people deserve to learn history that is accurate comprehensive and inclusive our newest framework teaching the civil rights movement offers resources for teaching the black movement for freedom and equality from reconstruction through the civil rights movement to the present articles and resources spotlight applying universal design for learning udl supports inclusive education spotlight charles person interview video the youngest of the original freedom riders generously opened his home for a conversation the moment supporting lgbtq young people and families all young people including lgbtq youth and children of lgbtq families have the right to safe affirming and inclusive schools on this point responsible adults agree but currently discriminatory laws and censorship policies across the country are targeting lgbtq young people and families erasing their histories and experiences in our newest resource page we ve compiled numerous materials to help you support lgbtq youth and families as well as to understand teach and celebrate lgbtq history stories and perspectives supporting lgbtq young people and families all young people including lgbtq youth and children of lgbtq families should have the right to safe affirming and inclusive schools on this point responsible adults agree but currently discriminatory laws and article a refuge for lgbtq young people student run gender and sexuality alliance gsa clubs are a federally protected space for young people to survive and thrive in the increasingly hostile anti lgbtq climate in schools and across the country queer america podcast without lgbtq history there is no american history from learning for justice and hosts leila rupp and john d emilio queer america takes listeners on a journey that spans from harlem to the frontier west revealing view discuss and share see and share past moments using these options sign up for updates share this moment visit the archive resource pages for families and educators lfj s continually updated resource pages offer collections of articles and resources that address a priority topic or celebrate a cultural event or heritage month pages may also include splc resources and external resource links learn more explore learning for justice topics race ethnicity race ethnicity religion religion ability ability class class immigration immigration gender sexual identity gender sexual identity bullying bias bullying bias rights activism rights activism x new virtual workshops are available now registrations are now open for our 90 minute virtual open enrollment workshops explore the schedule and register today space is limited sign up get the learning for justice newsletter enter your email to get started subscribe for free learning for justice magazine donate facebook instagram twitter youtube contact us privacy careers accessibility a project of the southern poverty law center 1991 2023
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