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The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Most students consider science a class that focuses solely on experiments, labs, and hands-on activities.
The Power of Sharing Your Identity
As part of the All About Me unit, each of our middle school classes completed “I am” poem in our unit exploring power.
Students’ Migration Stories: The Power of Oral History
After learning about Chicago’s history and the Great Migration, students interviewed a family member to find out how their families arrived in Chicago.
Exploring the Historical Narrative of Art with Kerry James Marshall: Mastry
If you look at the historical narrative of art…we have to deal with the idea of the old masters, and in the pantheon of the old masters there are no black old masters…
This Is What Community Healing Looks Like
We all want to be happy and healthy, but as we know, life sometimes throws us curve balls.
A Commitment to Clean Water: Science & Social Justice
The students came into class prepared to learn about the water filtration process.
How to Turn Your First Grader into a Water Activist
With the recent water crisis in Flint, Michigan my first grade students were anxious to learn about the state water in their homes and environments.