Learning for Justice
Partners With Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival
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Attention Atlanta network: You’re invited!
Sept. 23 – 24, 2025
Join us for two days of collaborative programming during the 7th Annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival.
On Sept. 23 and 24, Learning for Justice will offer keynote presentations, fireside chats, panel conversations, film screenings and discussions. Speakers include Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Dr. David Wall Rice, Dr. Bettina L. Love, C.J. Hunt, Giona Jefferson, Ash-Lee Henderson and more.
Review the full agenda for these two days.
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Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival
Sept. 23 - 27, 2025
Morehouse College
Bank of America Auditorium at the Shirley A. Massey Executive Conference Center
830 Westview Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314, United States
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Back-to-School Resources: Education Justice
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As the new school year gets underway, Learning for Justice offers new and updated resources from our Education Justice series. These resources are designed to help educators foster inclusive public schools.
This series for educators, parents and caregivers currently includes articles and resources to support public schools and the learning and well-being of all students.
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Creating School Culture That Nurtures Young People
This resource builds on an understanding of holistic child development and offers strategies for fostering family-school-community partnerships and being intentional about building classroom relationships.
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Inclusive Classroom Facilitation Model
This classroom facilitation model seeks to reframe “classroom management” through practices that are responsive and student-centered, with the goal of ensuring learning and well-being.
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Teaching Hard History Podcast Relaunch
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Explore New Resource Pages for Each Episode
To resist current efforts to erase and alter our nation’s history, we have relaunched the Teaching Hard History podcast series with host Hasan Kwame Jeffries, Ph.D.
Join us as we highlight episodes from the series and include new resource pages with essential ideas and teaching recommendations from the conversation along with updated resources.
Explore resource pages for Season 1: American Slavery, Episodes 1 – 7 now available.
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We are proud to announce the upcoming launch of our new Learning for Justice Anthology, Volume 1: Democracy for the 21st Century.
This new publication is an evolution of the Learning for Justice magazine, designed to foster learning, dialogue and action to address current democracy and education justice issues. Volume 1 explores the foundations and future of democracy in the United States, with articles, a civics course and resources. This new resource will be available online on our website.
Stay tuned for more details and the official launch!
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