Mi Lugar Favorito, 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt
Mi Lugar Favorito, Anilu Rodriguez
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Introduction, 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt
Preliminary Pages, 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt
Preliminary Pages
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Courageous Cuentos Vol. 6 2023, 2023 Cal Poly Humboldt
Courageous Cuentos Vol. 6 2023
CouRaGeouS Cuentos: A Journal of Counternarratives
No abstract provided.
Missed Connections In The U.N. Agenda: Applying The Women, Peace And Security Framework To The Feminization Of Poverty, 2023 University of Michigan Law School
Missed Connections In The U.N. Agenda: Applying The Women, Peace And Security Framework To The Feminization Of Poverty, Lauren A. Fleming
Michigan Journal of Gender & Law
Women, Peace and Security, a multifaceted agenda intended to address the particular ways in which conflict affects women, has been on the United Nations agenda since the landmark Security Council Resolution 1325 passed in 2000. The unequal burden of poverty on women, a phenomenon that has been coined “the feminization of poverty,” has been on the United Nations agenda for even longer, since the 1995 Beijing Conference on Women. Yet, despite the fact that poverty and inequality both cause and result in conflict in a violent cycle, the problem of the feminization of poverty has not been integrated into the …
The Torch (Summer 2023), 2023 University of Southern Maine
The Torch (Summer 2023), Crtp
Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
"We help schools think and talk about issues related to race and skin color, national origin and ancestry, religion, disabilities, gender (including gender identity and expression), and sexual orientation."
- Civil Rights Team Spotlight
- Local Collaborations
- Civil Rights Team Shoutouts
- Thanking our Retiring Advisors
- Thanks for reading!
Getting Started, 2023 Fontbonne University
Getting Started, We Stories
Getting Started
In the following pages, you will find resources, research, and reflection to help you get comfortable talking about race first before talking to your kids about it. Once you are ready, you will find three concrete strategies and developmental goals to help you start and continue conversations with your young kids.
Getting Started will increase your confidence and competence to embrace race-conscious learning and discussions.
Advocacy Builders Project, 2023 Fontbonne University
Advocacy Builders Project, We Stories
Advocacy Builders Project
The Advocacy Builders Project aims to illuminate systems and demystify advocacy utilizing the framework of social determinants of health to explore systems and to demonstrate interdependence of racist, sexist, and classist systems.
By developing their ability to envision each of these systems (healthcare, education, economic stability, and neighborhood and built environment) individually AND as they intersect and reinforce each other, individuals can channel their energy, resources, and power into meaningful actions.
Dei Lesson 5: Marvelous Me!, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 3: Fatherhood, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 2: Names, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 4: Grandparents, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 1: Celebrating Your Family, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 1: Celebrating Your Family, We Stories
DEI-Themed Lessons
No abstract provided.
Dei Lessons: Guide, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 7: Celebrating The Skin You're In, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 7: Celebrating The Skin You're In, We Stories
DEI-Themed Lessons
No abstract provided.
Dei Lessons: Explore More, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 8: Enslavement And Emancipation, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei Lesson 8: Enslavement And Emancipation, We Stories
DEI-Themed Lessons
No abstract provided.
Dei Lesson 6: Girl Power, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei-Themed Lessons, 2023 Fontbonne University
Dei-Themed Lessons, We Stories
DEI-Themed Lessons
We built these lessons around diversity, equity, and inclusion to help parents and teachers feel equipped in supporting critical thinking, continuous learning, and difficult conversations with young children. Our themed lessons include curated diverse books, reflection and discussion questions, and accompanying activities that align with social justice standards for children.
The themed lessons are not intended to be sequential nor a comprehensive representation of all of the potential learning out there! Navigate the lessons in any order that you choose. We encourage you to create your own based on your interests, historical and contemporary throughlines, holidays, family events, and more.
Dei Lessons: Booklist, 2023 Fontbonne University