VOW's new Oral History Cookbook Guide is a useful tool for teachers and students to engage in participatory oral history, providing opportunities to highlight stories within families and communities.
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Free lesson plans available for educators looking to center Indigenous histories, experiences, and perspectives in the classroom.
Check out VOW's How We Go Home: Voices of Indigenous North America curriculum:
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Educators, have you considered adding a Voice of Witness book to next year's curriculum?
Over 5,000 teachers have downloaded our free lesson plans so far!
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VOW’s Ethical Storytelling Principles highlight 7 core tenets prioritizing respect, dignity, empathy, transparency, and collaboration throughout a project.
Check out the new resource:
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Our four-part series "Equity Matters" explores how educators can address inequities to improve access and opportunities for students.
Watch the first webinar where we discuss the importance of empathy in our interactions with students:https://t.co/WGMgxVnwf0
We're baaaack! Reunite with us and your #socialstudies colleagues for #NCSS2022 on Dec. 2-4, 2022. Network with colleagues new and old at social events, sessions, and historical tours and clinics all throughout Philadelphia, PA. Register today: https://t.co/v3a6bsajZ0
This #SCOTUS opinion in Castro Huerta is horrifying and insulting to Indian people and tribes.
I’m shaken.
Every few paragraphs of the majority opinion has another line that dismissively and casually cuts apart tribal independence that Native ancestors gave their lives for.
This is a pivotal moment for Tribal Nations. The Supreme Court showed today it is willing to cave in the face of a social media campaign launched in order to erode Tribal sovereignty. #SCOTUS has handed over unprecedented power to states. This is just the beginning.