Category: Diversity in the Classroom

  • Preserving the Legacy of Women in Space Exploration: NASA

    In a world where digital information can be surprisingly ephemeral and historical narratives sometimes undergo revision, I felt compelled to create and share these comprehensive lists documenting women’s contributions to space exploration both in the United States and internationally. The story of humanity reaching for the stars has never been one of a single gender,…

  • Celebrating Positivity: March

    March is a month filled with opportunities for educators to celebrate Women’s History Month, famous birthdays, and positive historical events while inspiring inclusivity and critical thinking in students.

  • The Godfather Part III: An Unnecessary Epilogue to a Complete Tragedy

    The Godfather Parts I and II exemplify tragic storytelling, while Part III’s attempt at redemption undermines Michael Corleone’s perfect character arc, complicating its emotional depth and coherence.

  • The True Villain of The Godfather: Michael Corleone and the Corruption of Family

    In Coppola’s Godfather saga, Michael Corleone, not the obvious villains, embodies true evil, betraying family values while destroying what his father protected.

  • CIC: Sinestro Corps War

    The Sinestro Corps War is a compelling Green Lantern storyline that explores themes of power, ethics, and justice, making it an exceptional tool for classroom discussions and critical thinking.

  • CIC: John Stewart Green Lantern

    John Stewart, a pioneering Black superhero in DC Comics, symbolizes social justice and representation, confronting racism while inspiring readers with themes of leadership and identity during Black History Month.