PlanToChangeTheWorld
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An annual social justice plan book for educators who believe their students can, will, and do change the world. Created by the Education for Liberation Network.
Joined March 2017
IMPORTANT 2023-2024 PLAN BOOK MESSAGE Dear Community, Unfortunately, the 2023-2024 Planning to Change the World plan book won't be available for purchase this year. Last year, EdLib made the difficult decision to pause all of our outward programming, including the plan book.
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check out our homies from @ZinnEdProject and @mapsofreedom for this conversation with @KhalilGMuhammad on "The Condemnation of Blackness: Lies We're Told About Crime"
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Historian Khalil Gibran Muhammad joined educators Jesse Hagopian and T. J. Whitaker to talk about his book, The Condemnation of Blackness: Race, Crime, and the Making of Modern Urban America. This...
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Critical Media Literacy Rooted in Ethnic Studies: Curriculum Toolkit for Palestine https://t.co/iHk3YMTfcX ๐๐ต๐ธโค๏ธ
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Our partners @RethinkSchools are in need of our support. So many justice-based organizations are financially struggling during these times and are calling for the support of community to sustain ourselves. Please consider donating to sustain this work. ๐
Urgent News to Share Several factors over the past few years have taken a toll on our finances. Attacks on social justice teaching, book bans, drops in book sales, & difficult economic conditions have left us w a budget deficit. We need your support. https://t.co/pw4wQnnQTq
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โHow Black Moms in Temecula Are Fighting the School Boardโs Right-Wing Takeoverโ The Nation 10.31.23 ๐Mara Marques Cavallo Read More: https://t.co/CxVgcaVUal ๐ท Monica La Combe, a parent within the district, speaks to the Temecula Valley USD Board (Anjali Sharif-Paul / Getty)
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โ๐ฝThe ongoing fight to #TeachTruth in the U.S. must include Palestinian existence, resistance, culture, global contributions, and the ongoing struggle to realize a free Palestine. Full statement:
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National coalition organizing for racial justice in education.
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Talking about Palestine in the Classroomโgratitude to @muslimteach for creating this gift.
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446 likes, 2 comments - edliberation on October 16, 2023: "repost Posted @withregram โข @teachingwhilemuslim Talking about Palestine in the classroom: A guide for all social justice educators ๐ต๐ธ๐...
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Let's embrace the spirit of Black August by engaging with these essential stories! ๐ #BlackAugustReads #Libby
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From powerful stories to impactful narratives, Libby offers a collection that amplifies Black voices and histories. ๐ Dive into our curated book recommendations and borrow them seamlessly through Libby.
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๐๐ค Exploring Black August Reads with Libby! ๐ค๐ As we celebrate Black August, we're thrilled to share an incredible resource with you: Libby! ๐ Discover an array of thought-provoking books to delve into during this meaningful month.
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๐ฃ Ready to lead and empower your community? Join the CLES Youth Organizer! ๐
Application Deadline: Friday, August 18th, 11:59 PM PSTย ย Earn $500 for 8 weeks of impactful work! https://t.co/JbaVWaXHRs
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As we celebrate Black August, let us draw inspiration from this historic struggle and continue our own fight for justice, equality, and the triumph of the human spirit. Together, we carry the legacy of the Haitian Revolution,ensuring that its lessons of resilience and liberation.
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Led by the fearless Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Haitian Revolution triumphed against all odds, proving the power of unity and the unwavering spirit of the enslaved Africans fighting for their freedom.
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In this month of remembrance and resistance, we pay homage to the Haitian Revolution, a defining moment in history that shattered the chains of slavery and sparked a beacon of hope for liberation worldwide.
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As we remember the Watts Uprising, let it serve as a reminder of the ongoing fight for racial justice and the urgency to dismantle systemic inequalities.
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The Watts Rebellion was a powerful expression of frustration, a demand for justice, and a call for change. Yet, despite the findings of a gubernatorial commission that highlighted the systemic issues plaguing the community, city and state officials failed to address the issues.
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A single incident of police violence during a routine traffic stop became the catalyst for a five-day uprising, fueled by years of injustice and neglect.
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On August 11, 1965, the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles erupted in rebellion, ignited by the deeply rooted issues of police brutality, housing discrimination, and educational disparities.
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๐ "Fire This Time: The Watts Uprising And The 1960s" - An essential account of the Watts Uprising, providing a deeper understanding of the civil rights movement and the fight against racial injustice in the 1960s. ๐โจ #BlackAugustReads #LiteraryEmpowerment
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๐ "Golden Gulag" - A gripping exploration of the prison system in California and its impact on the Black community, shedding light on the struggle for justice and reform.
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