Introductory Webinar

Teaching About Racial Slavery in New Hampshire Classrooms

7:00 pm — 8:30 pm
Webinar
DETAILS

How can we teach about racial slavery in the U.S. and World History classroom in a comprehensive manner? What are the legacies of slavery today? Join the Choices Program as we explore the student readings, lessons, and videos in our Racial Slavery in the Americas: Resistance, Freedom, and Legacies curriculum unit.

Co-sponsored by the New Hampshire Council for the Social Studies
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The statue of Le Marron Inconnu in Haiti showing a freed person blowing a conch shell pointed to the sky. The statue is set against a backdrop of buildings, palm trees, and hills.
WHAT'S INCLUDED

This is free webinar. All participants will receive a one-year Digital Editions license to the Racial Slavery in the Americas: Resistance, Freedom, and Legacies curriculum unit.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This webinar is limited to New Hampshire educators. Any New Hampshire middle or high school teacher whose courses include content on racial slavery in the Americas is welcome to attend. 

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WORKSHOP LEADER

Mimi Stephens

Choices Director of Sales and Professional Development
Mimi is the Director of Professional Development for the Choices Program. Prior to joining the Choices Program in 2011, Mimi worked at Clark University where she served as the Director of the Teacher Center for Global Studies supporting K12 social studies teachers throughout Massachusetts for more than 20 years. Mimi holds a Masters in International Development and Social Change from Clark University.
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