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No Human is Illegal: Discussing Immigration in the Classroom by New York Collective of Radical Educators at nycore

http://www.nycore.org


This guide is for educators to take on the important issues that teachers and students have been tackling in their activism from INSIDE the classroom. Teachers: We must not let our sense of civic duty to engage these critical issues begin once the school day is over—we must weave them into our teaching and learning. This resource can be best utilized online as a web resource. The links and topics will be relevant long past the next few marches and protests.


Social Justice: Media Literacy
Social Justice: Immigration
Anti-Oppression/Critical Consciousness: Race/Racism
Organizing Skills

middle, high
lesson plan, bibliography
no
Immigration, Walk-outs, Youth Organizing
nycore

submitted by Bree Picower

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