Juneteenth is a day dedicated to commemorating the emancipation of enslaved people in the US. Conversations around Black history in the United States can be challenging to lead, but hosting those discussions in a familiar environment can help students feel safe as they express their thoughts and feelings.
To help educators talk about these difficult topics, our EDU team partnered with two of the creators who designed our Good Trouble content on two new lessons and an engaging build challenge centered on Juneteenth. Atlanta Public Schools’ Natasha Rachell and Felisa Ford are innovators in education and advocates for student leadership. They’ve designed these lessons to help students from elementary through high school explore Juneteenth’s societal context and build cultural awareness as they discuss the reasons we commemorate historical milestones.
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