Features and Stories Correcting History: New Learning For Justice podcast episode helps educators discuss truth about the Confederacy and monuments that honor it October 26, 2021
Features and Stories Truth or Fiction: Teaching digital literacy to children is vital to combating online disinformation October 01, 2021
Features and Stories Removing Police From Schools: Inaugural Learning for Justice magazine includes story explaining how school resource officers harm Black and Brown children September 14, 2021
Features and Stories Ending Virtual-School Oppression: Black students are disproportionately punished for harmless behavior at home during Zoom classes June 11, 2021
Features and Stories Changing the Name and Narrative: Students lead movement to rename schools honoring Confederate leaders May 17, 2021
Features and Stories Fearless Women of Color: Civil Rights Memorial Center celebrates Women’s History Month with virtual panel discussion March 09, 2021 Esther Schrader
Features and Stories Jalaya Liles Dunn joins SPLC as new Teaching Tolerance director January 19, 2021 Liz Vinson
Teaching Tolerance Releases “The Forgotten Slavery of Our Ancestors,” a New Classroom Film About Indigenous Enslavement for Grades 6-12 October 06, 2020 MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) Teaching Tolerance pro-ject has released a new classroom film, “The Forgotten Slavery of Our Ancestors,” to help in-troduce students in grades 6-12 to the history of...