Uneasy about discussing death—and its related issues like burials, end-of-life caregiving, and bucket lists—with your students? Here are some resources to start the conversation.
The fall 2019 student writing contest, "Honoring Our Roots," focuses on ancestry and identity. In an ethnically diverse world, how does one honor the many pieces of their identity?
Voice of Witness Education Director Cliff Mayotte brings oral history to your classroom. He wants your students to read the personal narratives of people impacted by injustice—and tell their own stories, too.
Unsure about how to talk with your students about transgender rights and related issues, such as gender identity, media representation, transphobia, and antitrans legislation? Here are some resources to start the conversation.
Unsure about how to talk about dirt—and its related issues like climate change, food access, and environmental injustice—with your students? Here are some resources to start the conversation.
Today, reproductive rights are under attack. The Trump administration and Republican lawmakers have proposed legislation to limit full access to family planning, women’s health and abortion services, birth control, and
The YES! National Student Writing Competition is an opportunity for middle school through university students to write something meaningful for an audience beyond the classroom and the chance to be
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