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Month: September 2021

Different, Disabled, But ‘Unbroken’

September 30, 2021 Julie Coppens 0

Our October selection is Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens, edited by Marieke Nijkamp, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Is Where […]

Episode 47: Asian Cultural Representation Is This Movie’s Superpower (Feat. GCCCEA Youth)

September 30, 2021 Webmaster 0

Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings is officially the biggest movie of the year, earning almost $200 million in U.S. cinemas […]

Teaching Resources for Teaching Online During the Pandemic

September 28, 2021 David Childs 20

Dr. David J. Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky UniversityThe world has been forever shaped by the global pandemic. As a result, we have had to make […]

We Must Never Forget: Commemorating 911 with Resources for the Public and Educators

September 22, 2021 David Childs 21

Dr. David Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University IntroductionI was a young adult, a few years out of high school when I first learned of the […]

Teaching a More Inclusive History: Studying Pioneers of Women’s Suffrage

September 21, 2021 David Childs 12

Dr. David J. Childs, D.D., Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction: Towards a More Inclusive Social Studies CurriculumHistorically, social studies curriculum in the United States has not […]

Episode 46: Raised on Ashes: What the ‘War on Terrorism’ Did to Us

September 10, 2021 Webmaster 0

When did you first learn about 9/11? What about the war in Afghanistan that followed—how much did you know about all that, at least until […]

‘Welcoming Week’: Let’s Be a Community With Open Arms

September 9, 2021 Julie Coppens 0

The chaotic mass evacuation of Afghanistan, in the wake of the United States’ 20-year military engagement there, has brought new attention to the plight of […]

Rewarding, Exhilarating, But Not Easy: My Year as an Intern

September 2, 2021 Julie Coppens 0

By Jordan Polk, Democracy & Me Intern My name is Jordan Polk, and I am a recent graduate from the University of Cincinnati. During my […]

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