
The Stonewall Uprising
On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall uprising took place. It began in the early morning at the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York

On June 28, 1969, the Stonewall uprising took place. It began in the early morning at the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York

Using a video featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, students compare legal and historical interpretations of seven women in Supreme Court history. Women’s Studies, Women’s Suffrage,

In this lesson, students will compare a firsthand account of the Civil Rights Movement with their preconceptions of it. Specifically, they will (a) know pivotal

Was George Washington a man of his time, a slaveholder in a state where 40% of the population were slaves? Was George Washington a conflicted

Ona Judge Staines was enslaved and forced to work as Martha Washington’s personal servant until she escaped from the President’s Mansion in Philadelphia. Much is

A study of a new curriculum will test a new approach to learning about race: studying it in biology class. In this lesson, you’ll learn

Get the context, empowerment and concrete actions you need to dismantle racist policies and practices in your school that for decades, across the country, have

In today’s climate of classroom censorship, tools for culturally sustaining teaching can be hard to find and implement. This is why IDRA launched our new

Justice for my People” tells the story of Dr. Héctor P. García – Mexican Revolution refugee, medical doctor to the barrios, decorated war veteran, civil

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