It s abundantly clear that as essential as legislative victories are, as helpful as more women on boards are and as important as the increased number of women elected are, real change and power is
The Maine Department of Education is sponsoring a workshop by Amber Coleman-Mortley, Moving Beyond the Movement: Fostering Authentic Transformation for
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The Maine Department of Education is sponsoring a workshop by Amber Coleman-Mortley,
Moving Beyond the Movement: Fostering Authentic Transformation for Sustainable Outcomes. Amber Coleman-Mortley brings a diverse voice into civic education, manages a large network of education influencers, and has built a successful youth fellowship of students fighting for equity in civic education. Amber’s advocacy and expertise have been featured in the New York Times on several occasions.
Syllabus:
Module 1 – Now is the Time: Using the past to inform the present How do we apply anti-racism, anti-bias, and equity to civics and history classrooms?
Module 2 – Be bold. Be brave. Be inclusive: Engaging your stakeholders