Teaching Hard History
En podcast af Learning for Justice

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80 Episoder
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A Playlist for the Movement – w/ Charles L. Hughes
Udgivet: 8.9.2020 -
Beyond the "Master Narrative" – w/ Nishani Frazier and Adam Sanchez
Udgivet: 25.8.2020 -
Reframing the Movement – w/ Nishani Frazier and Adam Sanchez
Udgivet: 11.8.2020 -
Wrap Up: Teaching the Connections – w/ Bethany Jay
Udgivet: 9.6.2020 -
Hard History in Hard Times – Talking With Teachers
Udgivet: 8.5.2020 -
Call Us! (by Sunday, April 19)
Udgivet: 13.4.2020 -
Inseparable Separations: Slavery and Indian Removal
Udgivet: 27.3.2020 -
Slave Codes, Liberty Suits and the Charter Generation – w/ Margaret Newell
Udgivet: 6.3.2020 -
Using the WPA Slave Narratives – w/ Cynthia Lynn Lyerly
Udgivet: 14.2.2020 -
Groundwork for Teaching Indigenous Enslavement – w/ the Turtle Island Social Studies Collective
Udgivet: 8.2.2020 -
Mid-season Recap: Key Lessons on Indigenous Enslavement
Udgivet: 24.1.2020 -
Silver, Resistance and the Evolution of Slavery in the West – w/ Andrés Reséndez
Udgivet: 20.12.2019 -
The Other Slavery – w/ Andrés Reséndez
Udgivet: 6.12.2019 -
Coming Soon: Conversations with Andrés Reséndez
Udgivet: 25.11.2019 -
Teaching Slavery through Children's Literature, Part 2 – w/ Debbie Reese
Udgivet: 8.11.2019 -
Teaching Slavery through Children's Literature, Part 1 – w/ Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Udgivet: 25.10.2019 -
In the Elementary Classroom – w/ Kate Shuster, Marian Dingle, Bria Wright, Marvin Reed and Alice Mitchell
Udgivet: 4.10.2019 -
Indigenous Enslavement: Part 2 – w/ Christina Snyder
Udgivet: 20.9.2019 -
Indigenous Enslavement: Part 1 – w/ Christina Snyder
Udgivet: 6.9.2019 -
The Hidden History of American Slavery – w/ Maureen Costello, Eduardo Díaz and Renée Gokey
Udgivet: 23.8.2019
What we don’t know about American history hurts us all. Teaching Hard History begins with the long legacy of slavery and reaches through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement into the present day. Brought to you by Learning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance) and hosted by Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries and Dr. Bethany Jay, Teaching Hard History brings us the lessons we should have learned in school through the voices of scholars and educators. It’s great advice for teachers and good information for everybody.