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Previously Recorded Webinars and Resources
Previously Recorded Webinars and Resources
Recorded Webinars
Honoring Connections: Essential Understandings for Michigan: April 30, 2025
The Role of Native Americans in the Underground Railroad - April 16, 2025
The Evolution of African American Music-The Wright Museum: February 19, 2025
Maawn Doobiigeng (Gather Together): December 11, 2024
Women's Experiences During the Holocaust: September 2024
Researching Women in Michigan's Labor Movements: September 2024
The Bracero Program: September 2024
Civil Rights and Equal Rights: August 2024
Using Literacy to Enhance the Social Studies: June 2024
Women's Anti-Slavery Activism: May 2024
A Shared Existence: African American Visual Artists & Writers and the Black Experience 1920-1940: April 2024
Recording
Resources
The Art of History in African American Life and Culture: March 2024
Social Studies Classroom Practice and Pedagogy: June 2023
Recording
Social Studies Classroom Practice and Pedagogy
Resources
- Social Studies Classroom Presentation Slide Deck
- Compelling Questions Handout
- Inquiry Examples
Labor Rights Movement: May 2023
Recordings
- Session One: Preface to the Labor Rights Movement; Locating Latinos/as in the American Landscape
- Session Two: Understanding Manifest Destiny; or How Annexionism Laid the Groundwork for Latin American Labor Migration in the US
- Session Three: The Long, Arduous Road of the Latino/a Labor Rights Movement