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Teaching Stories Mykella Palmer Teaching Stories Mykella Palmer

Easter Monday at the National Zoo

By Kimberly Ellis

In 2017, students in Dr. Dianna Hall’s 12th-grade U.S. Government and African American History classes at Phelps ACE High School (DCPS) explored the historical and cultural significance of the Monday after the Easter holiday, known colloquially as Easter Monday, to Black Washingtonians.

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Allison Acosta Allison Acosta

Working in DC: Something To Point To

Virtual Workshops and Theatre Performance Will Bring Labor Issues into D.C. Classrooms. Middle and high school students in D.C. public and public charter schools can participate in a one-hour virtual workshop aligned to the themes of Working: A Musical.

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Allison Acosta Allison Acosta

Decolonizing the Curriculum: Summer Series

Teaching for Change and the Washington Teachers’ Union and Teaching for Change hosted a Decolonizing the Curriculum summer series July 27-August 12, 2021. This six-session series featured presentations disrupting the master narrative in classroom curriculum by providing hands-on strategies with lessons to be used in-person and virtually.

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