Category: World Cultures

  • TDIH: Great Britain Declares War

    The War of 1812 transcended nationalist views and had global repercussions. To impart a holistic understanding, engage students in activities like mapping key interests of involved nations, interpreting diverse primary sources, and simulating diplomatic negotiations. Utilize online resources and emphasize critical thinking to weave the global narrative, fostering a vibrant, interconnected view of history.

  • Faye Wilson

    A missed opportunity to interview my late mother inspires the importance of capturing family stories.

  • American Revolution 250 Years: Boston Tea Party

    The Boston Tea Party, a symbolic act of tax defiance, triggered the American Revolution, underscoring the legacy of collective resistance and individual liberty.

  • Cultural Appropriation and Branding

    The use of tribal names in branding can foster cultural appreciation and economic opportunities, but also risks perpetuating stereotypes and eroding cultural integrity.

  • Henry Kissinger

    Recognizing both the praise and critique, the content covers Henry Kissinger’s influential career in diplomacy and his huge impact on American foreign policy, plus ways to study his complex legacy.

  • Teaching WW2: War Crimes, Genocide , and Crimes Against Humanity

    Today in 1945, the War trials began in Nuremberg, Germany. These events would shed light on the atrocities designed and perpetrated by Nazi Leadership. However, the actions of other nations must also be addressed and discussed.