The 1619 Impact Webinar Series
Posted by Pulitzer Center on October 15, 2024
The Pulitzer Center’s 1619 Impact Series is a celebration of five years of partnership and impact with The 1619 Project. The Pulitzer Center and our hundreds of 1619 Education Program partners have developed resources and learning models to support educators in expanding student understanding of United States history, developing students’ critical thinking skills, and cultivating empathy and community in their classrooms and school communities.
This scaffolded series, which includes four Learning Webinars and a culminating 1619 Impact Showcase, is full of both practical tools and inspiration from other educators to help equip you in your racial justice education journey.
Saturday, October 19th
Preparing for the Work
Are you curious about how to set yourself up for success when teaching complex issues and hard histories like those in The 1619 Project?
Saturday, November 2nd
Teaching Truth is Standard
Are you interested in racial justice education but unsure where it fits into your curriculum map?
Saturday, November 16th
Making 1619 Accessible
Are you curious about how to make The 1619 Project relevant, accessible, and/or developmentally appropriate for your students?
Saturday, November 30th
Centering Joy
Are you ready to discover the transformative power of joy?
Learn more and register
https://1619education.org/events/1619-impact-series
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