Blog Post 3
The resource that I would utilize in my classroom is https://www.learningforjustice.org/. Learning for Justice is a great tool for the classroom, I could most likely see it being used in a history class or a race education class. It is a community education program that started in the South, to learn and understand the injustices that plagued many people in the South. Across many avenues, from classrooms to restaurants. This kind civic/political education is especially important to me and I could see myself using this in my social work practice. Especially since race classes may not be a thing in the near future. I also really like that a goal of this tool is to eradicate hate in classrooms across the world. The framework of this tool is truly admirable and necessary. I think many classrooms across the country could learn a few things from this tool.
Hi Arisa! You provided great information on Learning for Justice as a tool in the classroom, and I think everyone should take a look at the website at least once to see if they are interested in using it. I did notice that you didn't hyper link the website, but overall, this blog post had a really great grasp on the concept and feel of the website tool you provided!
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