Thank you for an amazing Children’s Peace Parade Moms Rage KC and thank you Zinn Education Project for the Banned Books and more for our table! Kids decorated bookmarks and loved our stickers, buttons and display @zinnedproject.bsky.social
Join our Banned Book Club featuring The Sum of Us!
Registration is required
This in-person event is free, but bring your own book.
Hosted by Flagship Books, 510 N. 6th Street KCKS 66101
Light snacks and childcare will be provided
Event reminders will be sent via email to registrants
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CALL YOUR MEMBER OF CONGRESS AND TELL THEM TO GET TO DELANEY HALL NOW: (202) 224-3121
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Thanks to an amazing community for another powerful #TeachTruth Day of Action @zinnedproject.bsky.social @mojwjva.bsky.social
Indivisible ❌👑
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Keep learning all summer. Join a virtual ‘Teaching for Black Lives’ study group. Pre-K–12 educators will explore how to teach about racism, resistance, and joy.
Participants receive ‘Teaching for Black Lives’ book & a @rethinkingschools.bsky.social magazine subscription. ⬇️
In the summer of 2026, the Zinn Education Project will host and facilitate a Teaching for Black Lives study group for educators across the United States.
We offer a Transformative Justice Help Desk consultation service for our partners working on projects & community-wide interventions to respond to, transform & interrupt harm & violence without the state. More info here: www.interruptingcriminalization.com/transformati...
Q: Shouldn’t we keep politics out of public education and prohibit teachers from indoctrinating students?
Are you ready to answer this question?
This Thursday, learn how to respond to this and more at our Teach Truth Media Workshop.
Register now:
www.zinnedproject.org/news/media-w...
We need you!
Make your defense of the freedom to learn visible:
1) Choose a #TeachTruth action (ex: mini-lesson or gallery walk)
2) Pick a time & place
3) Download resources: signs, postcards, buttons, Banned Books displays & more
Publicly defending the freedom to learn takes all of us.
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Should the American Revolution be considered revolutionary?
Explore this question & more in our FAQs about the American Revolution & U.S. founding.
Plus: free downloadable lessons, recommended books, films, & articles. ⬇️
#America250 #TeachTruth
Learn more:
zinnedproject.org/american-revolution
#tdih 1964 in Tuscaloosa, AL 500+ Black marchers were violently attacked by KKK & police during protests to end segregation on “Bloody Tuesday.”
Marchers took refuge in 1st African Baptist Church as police smashed windows w/ fire hoses & filled church w/ tear gas.
No one was ever held accountable.
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We need to reach as many people as possible with information about the chilling effect of these laws and how they threaten any chance of an informed and engaged democracy. We offere here lots of ways ...
Following months of protests to end segregation, Black residents of Tuscaloosa, Alabama were brutally attacked by police and the Klan inside the First African Baptist Church.