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August 2020
Teaching Controversial History: A Webinar for Educators
Dr. Allison Fredette teaches in the History Education Program at Appalachian State University. In this webinar, she will equip educators…
Find out more »Lessons in Racism from Those Who Taught Us: A Webinar
Members of the Ever-Achievers Retired Teachers Club share experiences fighting racism inside and outside the classroom. Participants include retired educators…
Find out more »Remembering a Lynching: A Webinar
Deborah Barnes and Terry Hammond of the Guilford County Community Remembrance Project discuss the county's only documented lynching, the 1887…
Find out more »October 2020
Mascots and Indigenous Representation: A Webinar
Dr. Mary Anne Jacobs and Dr. Jane Halladay of UNC-Pembroke discuss school and team mascots' representation of indigenous people. Free…
Find out more »Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women: A Webinar
Since 1994, North Carolina has seen at least 90 cases of missing or murdered indigenous women. Just this spring, Governor…
Find out more »Indian Education in Public Schools: A Webinar
Dr. Connie Locklear, Director of the Indian Education Resource Center of Robeson County, leads a discussion of challenges and opportunities…
Find out more »December 2020
Sound of Hope: Music as Solace and Resistance during the Holocaust with Dr. Kellie Brown
Kellie D. Brown is Chair of the Music Department at Milligan University in Elizabethton, Tennessee and Director of the Milligan…
Find out more »Transgenerational Wounds and Resiliency: How the Past Shapes Our Future
Author Elizabeth Rosner’s 2017 memoir “Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory” was a finalist for…
Find out more »Women of the Shoah: Art as a Social Sculpture
Learn the story behind the creation of a Holocaust memorial in Greensboro through a conversation with the people behind it,…
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