Join us as we launch the New York City Civil Rights History Project!
We bring together engaging historical sources with classroom-friendly texts and videos to provide you and your students tools to learn about how New Yorkers have fought for educational justice and against racism and ableism in our schools. Hear from Dominique Jean-Louis, Chief Historian, Center for Brooklyn History and Kaliris Salas-Ramirez, Parent Organizer, Neuroscientist, and member of the Panel on Education Policy, about why this is history everyone needs to know.
Experience a multimedia exhibit. Enjoy workshop time to plan to bring these materials into your classroom. Join in conversation with NYC Civil Rights History Project team members.
Sponsored by the Teachers College Center on History and Education and The New York Public Library's Center for Educators and Schools.
Refreshments will be served.
Cost: Free
Accessibility accommodations are available. Please provide information about your needs within the registration process.