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As someone who has taught AP U.S. History in a NYC public school classroom for over two decades, I actually agree that we need to rethink how we teach American history in this country. But what Florida is doing is not educational innovation...
In 1981, shots outside the Washington Hilton nearly killed Ronald Reagan—and the aftermath boosted his popularity as the country rallied around him.
More than four decades later, gunfire again erupted at the same hotel during events tied t...
We are witnessing a bleak contrast in American power right now.
As we look at Earth from space (fragile, shared, borderless, beautiful) the American president is simultaneously threatening to wipe out an entire civilization.
The contrast...
More than 150 years ago, the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified after the Civil War to overturn Dred Scott v. Sandford and make one thing clear: if you are...
Every year I teach World War I, and every year my students are surprised to learn that the United States once made it a crime to criticize the government. Although this year, a lot of students were less surprised.
The Espionage Act of 191...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Veteran NYC public school history teacher and writer. Co-founder of Teachers Unify, co-creator of AI Educator Brain, & co-creator of Politoxic Podcast on the Siren. Featured in NYT, PBS, TODAY Show, Time, Newsweek, WaPo, The Hill.
AFT’s Share My Lesson brings PreK–16 educators, school staff, and parents together to share top resources, connect, and earn credit through free webinars.
Dr. Yohuru Williams is a historian and author of 11 books on Black freedom struggles, including Call Him Jack. A History Channel contributor featured on PBS, CNN, and NPR, he co-created Paradox: Echoes of Police Reform.
Filmmaker, Author, Co Founder of Politoxic Podcast.
The Siren is a media network fiercely committed to combatting fascism by elevating bold, independent creators and amplifying voices too often left out of the mainstream discourse. Because you can’t both sides tyranny.
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