Crazy stuff is happening in Charlottesville this weekend.
Check out the #CharlottesvilleCurriculum for useful resources on how to talk with students about it. You might also be interested in A Collection Of Advice On Talking To Students About Race, Police & Racism.
UPDATE: I originally learned about it from Jenn Binis, and the hashtag and idea was originally created by Melinda Anderson.
I’m adding this post to:
The Best Social Media-Created “Syllabuses” About Current Events
A Collection Of Useful Posts, Articles & Videos On Race & Racism – Help Me Find More
I’m not sure how embedding Twitter timelines work. This widget may just include tweets up to the point I embedded it and not add new ones. If that’s the case, just click on the hashtag and it will lead you to the more recent tweets.
#CharlottesvilleCurriculum Tweets
“The debate over the statue began about a year and 1/2 ago, when an African-American h.s. student here started a petition 2 have it removed” https://t.co/WhEHyITUP9
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) August 12, 2017
This shared Google Doc is inspired by the #CharlottesvilleCurriculum created by @mdawriter – https://t.co/IgkAjcOxBZ 1/2
— Julie Boulton (@JulieBoulton12) August 13, 2017
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