Teaching Hard History
Un pódcast de Learning for Justice
80 Episodo
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Silver, Resistance and the Evolution of Slavery in the West – w/ Andrés Reséndez
Publicado: 20/12/2019 -
The Other Slavery – w/ Andrés Reséndez
Publicado: 6/12/2019 -
Coming Soon: Conversations with Andrés Reséndez
Publicado: 25/11/2019 -
Teaching Slavery through Children's Literature, Part 2 – w/ Debbie Reese
Publicado: 8/11/2019 -
Teaching Slavery through Children's Literature, Part 1 – w/ Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Publicado: 25/10/2019 -
In the Elementary Classroom – w/ Kate Shuster, Marian Dingle, Bria Wright, Marvin Reed and Alice Mitchell
Publicado: 4/10/2019 -
Indigenous Enslavement: Part 2 – w/ Christina Snyder
Publicado: 20/9/2019 -
Indigenous Enslavement: Part 1 – w/ Christina Snyder
Publicado: 6/9/2019 -
The Hidden History of American Slavery – w/ Maureen Costello, Eduardo Díaz and Renée Gokey
Publicado: 23/8/2019 -
Coming Soon: Season 2 of Teaching Hard History
Publicado: 13/8/2019 -
Wrap up: Questions from the Classroom – w/ Bethany Jay
Publicado: 14/2/2019 -
Young Adult Trade Books – w/ John H. Bickford
Publicado: 7/2/2019 -
Sample Lessons – w/ Jordan Lanfair and Tamara Spears
Publicado: 23/1/2019 -
Classroom Experiences – w/ Tamara Spears and Jordan Lanfair
Publicado: 15/1/2019 -
Coming Soon: Stories from the Classroom (and more)
Publicado: 14/1/2019 -
Slavery Today – w/ James Brewer Stewart
Publicado: 29/6/2018 -
Drop Us A Line – Your Questions. Your Stories. Your Episode!
Publicado: 4/6/2018 -
Confronting Hard History at Montpelier
Publicado: 29/5/2018 -
Slavery in the Supreme Court – w/ Paul Finkelman
Publicado: 10/5/2018 -
Slavery in the Constitution – w/ Dr. Paul Finkelman
Publicado: 26/4/2018
From Learning for Justice and host Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ph.D., Teaching Hard History brings us the crucial history we should have learned through the voices of leading scholars and educators. The series, which includes four seasons that originally aired from 2018 to 2022, begins with the long and brutal legacy of slavery and reaches through the victories of and violent responses to the Civil Rights Movement and Black Americans' experiences during the Jim Crow era to the issues we face today. Join us as we relaunch this podcast series, highlighting an episode each week and including a new resource page with key points from the conversation, resources and connections for building learning experiences.
