Environmental racism is environmental injustice that targets communities of color. This means people of color are more likely to live near pollution and experience its health risks. It's a system where the burden of environmental harm falls unfairly on certain groups. You will get 36 Google Slides. Full lesson on environmental racism, modern day examples, and student activity. No prep - just print the pdf file OR assign the pdf file through your preferred LMS (Google Classroom, Schoology, Canva
No Prep - Full Lesson with more than 20 slides of photos, information, and includes comprehension questions (pdf/Google Docs) for you to use at the end of the lesson. Tet, also known as Tet Nguyen Dan, is the Vietnamese New Year and the most important traditional festival in Vietnam. It marks the arrival of spring and is a time for family reunions, honoring ancestors, and paying off debts before the new year begins. Tet usually falls between late January and early February, following the lunar
20+ Google Slides with pdf/google doc worksheet and a "cleanse palate" activity at the end. This product aims to explore the contrasting realms of humanizing and dehumanizing behaviors, shedding light on the impact they have on individuals and communities. Through thought-provoking discussions, an engaging activity, and a reflective worksheet, students will gain a deeper understanding of the power of empathy and the dangers of dehumanization.
7th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Native Americans, Social Studies
Students will analyze the historical context, causes, impact, and legacy of the 1968 Chicano student walkouts in East Los Angeles. They will gain a deeper understanding of the Chicano civil rights movement and its implications for educational equity. Product includes +10 slides of lessons, activities, and resources.
7th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Latino and Hispanic Studies, Other (ELA), Social Studies
No Prep Lunar New Year BUNDLE with FOUR full lessons with activities, comprehension questions, and linked resources that are fully credible. 1) Full Lesson - Lunar New Year 2) Full Lesson - Vietnamese New Year 3) Full Lesson - Origin of the Red Envelope 4) Full Lesson - History of Dragons; Cultural Perspective
3rd - 12th
Asian Studies, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
No Prep - Full Lesson with 20+ slides about 8 different influential Middle Eastern women. Lesson includes clickable links to credible resources online for further student research and a full activity. INCLUDED a postage stamp/research activity. Lessons written about people of color, by a teacher of color, with the hopes of creating a more colorful world.
Understanding Diversity: The US is a nation built by immigrants. Studying Chinese immigration sheds light on the rich tapestry of cultures and experiences that contribute to American society. It helps students appreciate the ongoing contributions of Chinese Americans. ⚖Combating Stereotypes: Historical misconceptions and prejudice surrounded Chinese immigrants. Learning their stories helps dismantle stereotypes and promotes cultural understanding. ⚖️Examining Injustice: The Chinese Exclusion A
5th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Asian Studies, English Language Arts, Social Studies
Waste Colonialism: Unearthing a Hidden Crisis Unveiling the Dirty Secrets of Developed WasteThis presentation delves into the critical issue of waste colonialism, exposing the hidden consequences of developed nations' waste management practices. What You'll Discover:The Ugly Truth: Learn how developed countries often export their waste, creating environmental and health hazards in developing nations.Beyond Borders: Explore the global impact of waste colonialism, from overflowing landfills to po
Make teaching Lunar New Year/ Chinese New Year a breeze with this FREE Google Slides for your classroom. Includes giphs, beautiful images, and hyperlinks to credible online resources to keep your students engaged and culturally mindful.
In this activity, students will be looking at impactful women in history. Students will then do their own research individually or in groups; and create a sHE-RO of the female leader. Then students will compare this female leader to someone who has influenced their lives.
3rd - 9th
African History
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Experience
Middle School English Language Arts, High School English Language Arts, Ethnic Studies, History of people of color. Culture study.
Teaching style
Emphasis in creating content that is culturally diverse and inclusive. Creative, artistic, and specifically designed for students who struggle with grasping the language arts.
My own education history
BA in English
BS in Child Development
MA in Diverse Community Leadership
MA in Teaching and Learning
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Curriculum designed by a teacher of color, woman of color, with an emphasis on creating a world that is colorful for our multi dimensional students.
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