Category: Diversity and Representation

  • Book Review: An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States: A Graphic Interpretation

    In the growing ReVisioning History series, An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States: A Graphic Interpretation brings a fresh, visual approach to Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s critical and often unsettling look at U.S. history from an Indigenous perspective. Originally a narrative dense with historical insight, the graphic version adds rich illustrations that make the work even…

  • TDIH: Statue of Liberty

    The Statue of Liberty, opened in 1886, symbolizes freedom and reflects America’s diverse immigrant history and the collaborative effort in its creation, emphasizing democracy and inclusion.

  • October 12: Día de la Raza

    Día de la Raza on October 12 reflects diverse interpretations of colonization, cultural blending, and identity in Latin America and Iberian communities, emphasizing historical significance and inclusivity.

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Malcolm Gladwell Revisited

    This month, the focus is on applying Malcolm Gladwell’s insights in education, emphasizing the complexities of success, the potential in challenges, and the impact of small actions.

  • Monthly Mindfulness: Simon Sineck

    Adam Grant’s insights on creativity and generosity offer a valuable approach for incorporating pop culture in education to foster innovation and collaboration.

  • Celebrating Positivity: September

    In September, embrace Hispanic Heritage Month, promote literacy, honor International Day of Peace, celebrate famous birthdays, and highlight positive historical events to empower students.