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In the Francesco Genocide lesson, students examine key sections from the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. They use this framework to analyze historic genocides as well as recent events. They also explore the role of Pope Francis in raising international awareness about genocide. For grades 11-12. Available in English and Spanish.2/3

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Journeys in FilmFrancesco | Journeys in FilmPowerful documentary film about Pope Francis: Francesco from Oscar nominated director Evgeny Afineevsky, free teaching resources

In der Netflix-Doku „Bad Influence: Die Schattenseite von Kidfluencing“ geht es um eine Mutter, die ihre Tochter als Influencerin ausgenutzt hat, in der Prime Video-Doku „Spy High“ geht es um einen Teenager, der von seiner Highschool ausspioniert wurde und in der ARD-Doku „In höchster Not – Bergretter im Einsatz“ wird die Bergwacht bei ihren Einsätzen begleitet.

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Looking for inspiring climate action materials to use in the classroom?

Our newest teaching resource is for The Crisis Scientists! Introduce students to seven extraordinary people working to galvanize policy makers and the public to act to save the planet.

We offer a PDF/Slide Show and a Mini Discussion Guide for this 6-minute short film. There are two versions, one for high school and one for higher ed.

This is a great film to teach with for Earth Month! 2/2

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Today in Labor History March 5 1968: The first Chicano student walkout in East Lost Angeles occurred on this date. The Walkouts, or Chicano Blowouts, occurred throughout 1968 in protest of unequal conditions in Los Angeles Unified School District high schools. Chicanos were often in classes of 40 students. Teachers often treated them with contempt. Drop-out rates were high. At Garfield High School, 58% of Chicano students dropped out each year. Thousands of students participated in the Blowouts. On March 4, 1968, J. Edgar Hoover sent out a memo to law enforcement, nationwide, warning them to be extra vigilant against “nationalist” movements in “minority” communities. Harry Gamboa Jr., one of the organizers of the first walkout, was placed on the list of 100 Most Dangerous & Violent Subversives, by the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, along with Angela Davis & Eldridge Cleaver.