NPR ED compiled this list of resources designed to help educators in all settings facilitate conversation, reflection, and learning in the wake of the incidents that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia earlier this month. As the accompanying article notes, many of these resources were suggested to NPR by educators, who have been sharing ideas and teaching materials via social media. Here, teachers, youth workers, librarians, and others will find a range of materials, including youth friendly book lists, lesson plans (including ideas for students from kindergarten through college), and historical documents. These resources address a range of issues, including bias, the history of racism in the United States, and coping with traumatic events. These materials are compiled from Teaching Tolerance, the National Network of State Teachers of the Year, and the University of Southern California's Critical Media Project among other sources.
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