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Erin Green – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2024
The complexities of the civil rights movement are rarely presented in elementary social studies. Year after year, students repeat the same decontextualized "I Have a Dream" crafts and assignments, tasks that do little to help students understand the country's history of racism or the racial dynamics of today. Instead of perpetuating the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Racial Factors, Justice, Picture Books
Morton, Pierre – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2022
Among his accomplishments, Dr. Martin Luther King served as a driving force in securing basic civil rights for black Americans, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. He played a crucial role organizing and leading the protests which led to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that racial segregation on public buses was…
Descriptors: Biographies, Mentors, College Students, Social Justice
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Pipe, Laura May; Stephens, Jennifer T. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2021
Despite the popularity of social justice frameworks, today's polarized socio-political environments call for a justice-forward approach where educators blend equity and culturally-responsive pedagogies with experiential approaches to learning. The TALLS (Toward a Liberated Learning Spirit) model for developing critical consciousness infuses…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Experiential Learning
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Walker, Irenea – Research Issues in Contemporary Education, 2021
African American high school students' erudition of Black history, including the events and individuals who afforded them freedoms, enhances their informed decision making and impacts them as citizens. The purpose of this article is to detail how African American high school students engage in critical discourse regarding how historical events…
Descriptors: High School Students, African American Students, African American History, History Instruction
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Robinson, Nichelle Boyd; Moore, Virginia J.; Williams-Black, Thea H. – Multicultural Education, 2015
Equality for all was the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and he knowingly laid the foundation for and inspired the first African-American President of the United States of America, Barack Hussein Obama, who also had the dream of "Change" for America. These men exhibited how working together can make dreams become reality. For the…
Descriptors: Presidents, African Americans, Social Change, Social Studies
Barabino, Gilda A. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
America is undergoing a reckoning as the pain, suffering and setbacks caused by years of systemic racism is coming into full view. This heightened awareness around racism, sparked by death and injustice, must result in the development of real pathways to eliminate systemic racism, or it will be a lost opportunity for our generation to do our part…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Justice, Racial Discrimination, Student Diversity
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Dueweke, Anne – Myers Education Press, 2022
At a time when many individuals and institutions are reexamining their histories to better understand their tangled roots of racism and oppression, "Reckoning: Kalamazoo College Uncovers Its Racial and Colonial Past" tells the story of how American ideas about colonialism and race shaped Kalamazoo College, a progressive liberal arts…
Descriptors: Racism, Colonialism, Colleges, Educational History
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Schiff, Jennifer; Burton, Carol – Journal of General Education, 2019
Wicked problems have multiple causes, require multifaceted solutions, and have no clear ending point at which the problem is truly solved. Encouraging respectful discourse on campus presented itself as a wicked problem at [institution name removed for the purposes of blind review] when, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. unity march in January 2018,…
Descriptors: Diversity, Inclusion, Social Justice, Cultural Awareness
Fernflores, Rachel – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2016
Success in social justice activism often hinges on judging when to employ the most effective strategy for action. Strategies for action include militancy, peaceful protest, and sometimes, engaging in a longer term program of "marginal gains." The militant feminism of many 19th century suffragettes, such as Emmeline Pankhurst, is a good…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Activism, Feminism, Social Action
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Douglas, Ty-Ron M. O. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2012
In this paper, the author challenges stakeholders (i.e., administrators, educators, students) of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to examine how HBCUs can continue to serve as sites of resistance against the prevailing cultural norms of materialism, Western masculinity, and spiritual malefaction. The author traces his…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African American Education, Resistance (Psychology), Culture
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Brown, Elizabeth S. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2013
In preparation for her school's celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, Elizabeth Brown developed an integrated language arts and social studies one-week unit of study on the civil rights movement, where she reinforced reading, writing, and speaking skills. The overarching goals for the five-day lesson on Dr. King's "I Have a…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Social Studies, Integrated Activities, Units of Study
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Starks, Charlane – Multicultural Education, 2013
In "The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America," Kozol (2005) asked a question that many educators and other education stakeholders still wonder about in regards to the educational progress for many urban school students in the United States, "What do we need to do to alter these realities?" (p.…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Urban Schools, Sustainability
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Campbell, Douglas G. – Academic Questions, 2012
At many universities and colleges across this nation there is an annual commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his vision of "a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." At these ceremonies, it is common for various campus leaders and administrators to vow renewed…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Racial Segregation, Race, Personality
Baptist, Willie; Rehmann, Jan – Teachers College Press, 2011
In this book, the authors present a new kind of interdisciplinary pedagogy that brings together antipoverty grassroots activism and relevant social theories about poverty. Closely linked to the Poverty Initiative at Union Theological Seminary, this unique book combines the oral history of a renowned antipoverty organizer with accessible…
Descriptors: Poverty, Economically Disadvantaged, Instruction, Activism
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Dorfman, Shari; Rosenberg, Ruth – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2013
Fifth-grade teachers Shari Dorfman and Ruth Rosenberg strive to help their students see the possibilities that exist within themselves, so that their students can begin to envision their own future. To this end, Dorfman and Rosenberg choose to celebrate the legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by sharing the stories of lesser-known…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Student Empowerment, Learning Activities, Reading Programs
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