For #InternationalWomensDay, we share highlights from our online class with @marthasjones_ & @_cierrajade_ and curriculum workshop on "Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote . . ."

Watch video on link below and find related resources.
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In curriculum workshop yesterday on Vanguard, facilitator Ursula Wolfe-Rocca asked:
"What argument is Dr. Jones making in the title? What is she saying about Black women’s activism?"

Answers included: "At forefront, not on the side, nor an afterthought."

What would you say?
Teachers shared ideas for introducing women in Vanguard to their students.

One teacher said: "Pull excerpts from the book & have students decide who would 'mentor' who from each century given their tactics & strategies & causes." Or, "In whose footsteps are you walking & why?" Teachers in Zoom squares, many holding a copy of Vanguard boTeachers in Zoom squares, many holding a copy of Vanguard bo
Each teacher was assigned one woman's story (short excerpts from Vanguard) to read and take notes of life highlights.

Then they a wrote a stanza or two for a “Write That I” Persona Poem (a strategy from Linda Christensen, see @RethinkSchools book ⬇️).
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Story starter ideas:
When you tell my story. . .
Tell that I. . .
Write that I. . .
Don’t let them forget. . .

Each teacher wrote an excerpt from their stanza on a Jamboard, leading to a collective poem of women's resistance. A few examples ⬇️. Volunteers read them aloud. text on various post it notes, "that I was a trailblaze
We have a 3-lesson unit with women from Vanguard and many more people in long history of struggle against voter suppression. Share a story about using any of the lessons & we'll send you a copy of Vanguard.

Here's the lesson & link to share your story: zinnedproject.org/materials/teac… Vanguard cover and text: Share your Teach Voting Rights Stor
Here are highlights from the online class (on 2/21) on "Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All," from live twitter thread by @LadyOfSardines.

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