The Zinn Education Project (coordinated by Rethinking Schools and Teaching for Change) needs your support for 2025.
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The Zinn Education Project will have a booth at the American Historical Association (AHA) annual meeting in New York from January 4–6, 2024.
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Check out this list of frequently downloaded lessons from the Zinn Education Project website in 2024.
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Historian Justene Hill Edwards will discuss her book, Savings and Trust: The Rise and Betrayal of the Freedman’s Bank, a comprehensive account of the Freedman’s Bank and its depositors. This session is part of the Zinn Education Project’s Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online people’s history series.
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Scholar Orisanmi Burton discussed his book, Tip of the Spear: Black Radicalism, Prison Repression, and the Long Attica Revolt. This class was part of the Zinn Education Project’s Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online people’s history series.
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Hundreds of educators register for free each month at the Zinn Education Project to access lessons and other resources. Here’s why.
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Thanks to the generous support of Dave Colapinto, all donations made through #GivingTuesday will be DOUBLED up to $10,000.
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Documentary filmmaker Yoruba Richen and historian LeRae Umfleet discussed American Coup: Wilmington 1898, a new American Experience PBS documentary. This class was part of the Zinn Education Project’s Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online people’s history series.
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The graphic history Freedom Was in Sight has been shared with educators at the National Museum of African American History and Culture and with students in classrooms.
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Hundreds of educators register for free each month at the Zinn Education Project to access lessons and other resources. Here’s why.
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A series of articles and interviews that center teacher experiences as they work to bring critical discussions to the classroom.
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To continue to support educators with free people’s history resources we need your help. The Right has a well-funded campaign to suppress the truth. Your donation defends teachers who #TeachTruth.
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The Zinn Education Project team will be at the National Council for the Social Studies Conference in Boston from November 22–23, 2024.
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Recommended classroom resources, including lessons, books, articles, films, and more for Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
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Educator Brian Jones talked about the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the North and ways that those stories can be included in the curriculum. This class was part of the Zinn Education Project’s Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online people’s history series.
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We offer classroom-tested environmental justice lessons, a climate crisis timeline, other teaching resources, workshops, and a sample school board climate justice resolution.
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We want to hear your stories about using our lessons on Reconstruction. In appreciation for your time, we will send you a free copy of Freedom Was in Sight by Kate Masur and Liz Clarke.
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Stories about the impact of people's history lessons in the classroom.
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Hundreds of educators register for free each month at the Zinn Education Project to access lessons and other resources. Here’s why.
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According to an American Historical Association report, a quarter of the teachers surveyed use Zinn Education Project resources.
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Historian Kellie Carter Jackson discussed her book, We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance as part of the Zinn Education Project’s Teach the Black Freedom Struggle online people’s history series.
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Seldom do we see Haiti in the news without the word “crisis.” It is important for young people to learn about the roots of the crisis and the long history of resistance.
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Teacher stories about using lessons from the Zinn Education Project.
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On this Constitution Day, let’s commit ourselves to teach the truth. Let’s look deeply and critically at how this document may have offered a republican form of government for some, but denied humanity to others, and contributed to the system of white supremacy we still need to dismantle.
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As politicians head for the nearest sound-bite they fail to help people think about the roots of problems or the profound changes needed to address them, like climate change and immigration.
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