Engage and empower : expanding the curriculum for justice and activism / edited by Mary Amanda Stewart, Christina Salazar, Victor Antonio Lozada, Christina Thomas.
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefieldan imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.,
Foreword / Tiffany Flowers -- Introduction / Mary Amanda Stewart -- Colonialism and Native American resiliency / Patricia Flint and Mariannella Nunez -- Modern-day colonialism : D.C., Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories / Marlene Walker -- Immigration : the fabric of our nation / Yismelle Duran -- Latinx influencers : past and present contributions to America's greatness / Margarita \ Ramos-Rivera -- Latinas as change-agents : feminist activism in the U.S / Joan Borda -- Antiracism : understanding our history to co-create a better future / Christina Thomas and Victor Lozada -- Redlining : a mechanism of systemic racism / Christina Salazar -- Cultural (mis)representations in the media : challenging hegemonic ideas / Phylicia Anderson -- The death of childhood : mass shootings in the United States / Christina Thomas -- Rap music : leveraging hip hop culture to empower / Victor Lozada -- Consent isn't complicated : the implications of the #MeToo Movement / Christina Thomas -- See us : LGBTQ+ issues for representation, empathy, and justice / Christina Salazar -- Afterword / Isabel Morales.
Summary:
"This edited book provides ready-to-use engaging curriculum units for an integrated approach to teaching English language arts and U.S. history in grades 4-12"-- Provided by publisher.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.