Category: Diversity in the Classroom
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Recommended Comics About Native American Heritage
This collection encompasses comics and graphic novels focusing on indigenous North American histories, challenging stereotypes, celebrating cultural richness, and highlighting contributions and resilience.
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Empowering Forces: Teaching about the Dark Phoenix Saga and Captain Marvel in the MCU
With The Marvels in theaters this month, take a look at a similar story line that focuses on female leads and entanglement, Dark Pheonix Saga.
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Recommended Biographies for Native American Heritage Month
Use these resources to read about ten individuals who have made substantial contributions to Native American rights, culture, and society through various roles and initiatives.
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2008 Election: 15 Years Later
The 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, with Barack Obama’s victory as a first African American president, symbolizes progress and changes in political dynamics, engagement, and aspirations, also influencing global views on American leadership.
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Recommended Reads for Native American Heritage Month
In order to create a more inclusive learning environment, it is crucial for educators to utilize a variety of contemporary resources that highlight the diverse aspects of American history and culture. Here is my list of recommendations for National Native American History Month.
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American Revolution 250 Years: Lord Dunmore’s War
Lord Dunmore’s War in 1774 significantly escalated tensions between American colonists and British authority, influencing the American Revolution.