
Latino Americans: Hector P. García
Héctor P. García was an especially effective and significant advocate for civil rights in the United States. His grassroots efforts began with fighting for the

Héctor P. García was an especially effective and significant advocate for civil rights in the United States. His grassroots efforts began with fighting for the

This lesson plan guides students in exploring a special kids’ section of The New York Times titled “Why You Should Know About the Year 1619.”

All cultural groups teach future generations cultural understandings that help to shape their identities and interactions with other groups and society at large. Past lessons

Prior lessons have introduced students to culture and the history of racism. Race does not exist, but culture is the force that shapes us in

For this lesson, students will be introduced to the history of race. Our modern understanding of race was introduced starting in the 1600s as European

For this lesson, students will be introduced to important elements of culture, both surface and deep culture. Students will come to understand how culture shapes

This three-part, six hour series examines this country’s response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises of the twentieth century. Americans consider themselves a “nation

This lesson is the first lesson of the series The Color of Law: The Role of Government in Shaping Racial Inequity. In this lesson, students

In this lesson, students will explore and discuss the history and context around the Juneteenth holiday in the United States. Topics explored will include the

Recently, Texas schools and those in dozens of other states banned books deemed inappropriate by politicians and a few parents, although many have been in