What are the public stories of migration and how do they influence people’s perspectives and behaviors?

PBS’s Chinese Exclusion Act (chapter 1)

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Use this short excerpt from PBS's Chinese Exclusion as part of…
This black and white image of Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island can be used in a lesson plan on the history of immigration to the United States.

Immigrant Students Are Internalizing Stereotypes. Educators Can Help

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Did you see our commentary Immigrant Students Are Internalizing…
Moving Stories

A lesson in civility: The negativity immigrant students hear

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A survey of immigrant children in the U.S. revealed just how…

Classroom Resource: Facundo the Great

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Discussions about names can provide opportunities to build community,…

Educator Spotlight: Carola Suárez Orozco

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Culturally Responsive Teaching with Carola Suárez Orozco The…

Educator Spotlight: Sara Ahmed, Teaching The Arrival

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  Educator Spotlight: Teaching the Arrival Welcome…

Names, Identity, and Immigration

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Names play an important role in our identities. The selection…
A postcard with a black and white portrait of Frederick Douglass

Unseen: The Art of Charles Kay

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Interview with Charles Kay, Jr Charles Kay, Jr is a Thai-American…

Black History Month: Remembering Black Immigrants

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Black History Month began in 1926 to showcase the contributions…

Anti-Semitic Cartoon from 1909

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An Anti-Semitic Cartoon from a US Newspaper printed in 1909   Describe             Analyze             Interpret           This…

Red Summer: Migration and the 1919 Race Riots

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The summer of 1919 in Chicago is known as Red Summer because…

What are the public stories of migration and how do they influence people’s perspectives and behaviors?