Category: Diversity in the Classroom

  • Star Trek, May Day, Haymarket, and History

    The “Past Tense” episodes of Star Trek highlight parallels between labor struggles of the late 19th century and contemporary social issues, emphasizing ongoing fights for workers’ rights and dignity.

  • What Superman Means to Me: Hope, Heritage, and Heroism

    The author shares how Superman’s character resonates personally, symbolizing hope and strength for immigrants and emphasizing values of kindness, integrity, and the importance of passing these ideals to future generations.

  • American History: April’s Pivotal Moments

    April 2025 marks significant anniversaries in American history, reflecting its journey through revolution, civil conflict, technological advancements, and social transformations across two centuries.

  • CIC: 60 Years of Fantastic Four

    The Fantastic Four, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1961, revolutionized superhero storytelling and left a lasting impact on popular culture, inspiring creativity and exploration.

  • American History: March’s Pivotal Moments

    March 2025 marks significant anniversaries in American history, reflecting developments in constitutional governance, westward expansion, civil rights, and technological change over centuries.

  • Preserving the Legacy of Women in Space Exploration: International

    The content highlights women’s significant yet often overlooked contributions to space exploration globally, showcasing their achievements across various nations and inspiring future generations in STEM fields.