Making Racism History

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Making Racism History
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'History has not typically been written from the perspective of minority people. The ultimate goal is empowerment and advocacy. I want students leaving the class with a deep understanding of the past and ideas to improve equity for the future.'

, educators all over the world are taking advantage of the unique opportunity they have to shape progress in the classroom with anti-racist curriculums, more inclusive history materials, and systemic change both at micro- and macro-levels.

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