The Civil Rights Movement is a history lesson on people who believed they could bring about change and took action to achieve it.
Learn about the movement and the tools needed to build a multiracial, inclusive democracy using our #LearningforJustice resource 📲: https://bit.ly/4dCPNTH
Social justice-oriented civics education is crucial to creating a multiracial, inclusive democracy 🌟.
Revisit #LearningForJustice's article defining civics literacy and civics education, highlighting social justice-oriented civics learning and more: https://bit.ly/4rLPJYO
📢Social justice-oriented civics education is crucial!
Check out #LearningForJustice's new course on democracy, the U.S. government and our civic responsibilities, which can help us achieve our goal of developing a multiracial and inclusive #democracy: https://bit.ly/3OFeKGJ
#CivicsForDemocracy
📚Educators: Go beyond test scores and letter grades to reimagine education as a chance to cultivate curiosity, questioning, dialogue and critical thinking necessary for lifelong learners.
This new article featured in #LearningForJustice's recent Anthology explores how: https://bit.ly/4l3MLwr
To create an education system that ends harm and advances #Justice and #RacialEquity, we need bold change 🤝.
For #LearningForJustice's new Anthology, author and professor Bettina L. Love, Ph.D., outlines how we can reimagine and build a system that works for all 🔗: https://bit.ly/4tUpIIg
America's past is our blueprint for creating a democracy where power is shared, justice is tangible & belonging is universal.
#LearningForJustice's feature provides an analysis of how previous generations confronted crises & reshaped democracy’s foundations 🔗: https://bit.ly/4rzypX7
Having joined the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the #BloodySunday march in #Selma, #Alabama, as a child, Jo Ann Bland was a lifelong #CivilRights warrior.
The SPLC mourns Bland with the world. Revisit our #LearningForJustice excerpt & learn about her advocacy: https://bit.ly/4tKQUsT
🤩 The SPLC’s #LearningForJustice website has a new look!
Check out the site and explore some of LFJ’s essential community resources and publications today 📲: https://bit.ly/4tCesQZ
This #PresidentsDay, commit to learning more about how U.S. presidents have used power — for good or harm — and what that means for us today.
📲 Check out #LearningForJustice’s article reimagining Presidents Day as a learning opportunity: https://bit.ly/4agNqXB
When children learn history that is accurate, comprehensive & inclusive, they understand the forces that shape our world and make connections between the past and the present.
Revisit #LearningForJustice's resource on how you can advocate for honest history education 📲: https://bit.ly/4aMnEur
📣 Exciting things are happening at #LearningForJustice!
Stay in the know and subscribe to the #LFJ team's newsletter for access to new publications and community resources that are dropping soon 📚: https://lfj.pub/LFJNewsletter
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy is cemented in determination, perseverance and his dream of #EqualityForAll.
📲Revisit #LearningForJustice's article on King's approach to social justice and learn and share his story, work and the causes and positive changes he championed:
https://bit.ly/3ZcHw3e
We must teach youth about the real Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and his activism — the man, not just the hero. #MLKDay26
Revisit #LearningForJustice's #TeachingHardHistory podcast on King's legacy and how the issues he and others marched for still affect us today 🎧: https://bit.ly/3W9jXo9
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy lives within each of us. We must carry the torch and continue his mission to lead change 🤝. #MLKDay26
Revisit #LearningForJustice's series and learn from the #CivilRightsMovement: https://bit.ly/3uKpjOF
📲 Revisit these #LearningforJustice resources that can help you learn about #MediaLiteracy skills 🔗: https://bit.ly/3SmUzfg
We all play an essential role in introducing media literacy concepts to young people, helping them resist harmful disinformation and #RefuseHate and bias.
📚 Revisit #LearningForJustice's series of resources for children and families to cultivate the values of justice, #equity, diversity & inclusion 🔗: lfj.pub/growingtogether
When we cultivate these values at an early age, we create stepping stones toward resisting hate and strengthening democracy.
The torch is passed to each of us to protect our #CivilRights and lead change to make the vision of a just and peaceful world a reality.
Revisit this #LearningForJustice series and learn from the #CivilRightsMovement for #Equality: https://bit.ly/4dCPNTH
As we start 2026, learn more about the systems of the U.S. government, politics & the media using #LearningForJustice's Civics for Democracy series: https://bit.ly/3zxTyLp
These resources can help to develop the civic knowledge and skills needed for responsible democratic action.
📣Every child in the U.S. has a right to an equitable public education — and public schools make that reality!
Revisit #LearningForJustice’s series to learn about critical issues in #Education — including the possibilities for and threats to public schools 🔗: https://bit.ly/4l38ZgL
Most educators agree that we should cultivate a deep love for students, but what does love look like in education?
📲 Revisit #LearningForJustice’s magazine feature encouraging us all to work together in a collective approach to nurturing young people’s well-being: https://bit.ly/4g60qPT
📢Join us in advocating for #PublicEducation that fosters excellence and equity!
Tag a friend 👩🏾🤝👨🏻, share this post 📲, and check out more ways you can become an advocate for education in your community using #LearningForJustice’s resource: https://bit.ly/3HntvKE
We must all do our part in helping create school culture that nurtures all youth🤝.
Revisit #LearningForJustice’s resources page that can help you advocate for nurturing, inclusive education practices that prioritize students’ well-being and learning: https://bit.ly/48RMXsS
Critical thinking skills are essential for resisting harmful disinformation and countering hate and bias. #RefuseHate
It's on us all to introduce media literacy concepts to children and young people. Revisit #LearningForJustice's resource to learn how you can help 🔗: https://bit.ly/3SmUzfg
Why do #PublicSchoolsMatter? 📲 Revisit #LearningForJustice's article: https://bit.ly/4rqIHcz
1 reason ➡️ Unlike private schools, free #PublicSchools accept all students — regardless of ability to pay, identity, disability or immigration status — and are an example of #Democracy in action 💪.
Advocate for history education that is accurate, comprehensive and inclusive 📣!
What is honest history, why is it essential for our democracy, and how can parents, caregivers and community members advocate for it?
📲 Our #LearningforJustice article offers practical guidance: https://bit.ly/3urBb8m
Society benefits when we teach the truth about the bias, discrimination and challenges faced by Indigenous people. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
Check out #LearningForJustice's article with tips & resources that can help you combat false narratives this Thanksgiving 🔗: https://bit.ly/30orCaZ
📲 Honor #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth & revisit #LearningForJustice's feature with activist & former teacher Debbie Reese: https://bit.ly/4fqoblB
Reese founded the online resource American Indians in Children's Literature, which analyzes the representation of Indigenous peoples in children's books.
🎯 FACT: The diverse cultures of Black and Indigenous people do not begin or end with European contact.
As #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth continues, engage kids in exploring the commonalities to their own cultures and experiences using #LearningForJustice's resource: https://bit.ly/3AGZXoi