Examine the dimensions of the Holocaust in French North Africa. Learn the history of the Holocaust, reflect on the moral and ethical questions raised and recognize that the choices of ordinary citizens shape our lives and the lives of those around us. Details »
Classroom Resources
Listen as poet Toi Derricotte describes in her poem "Blackbottom" the delicate balance between her family's migration to life in the suburbs and their poignant longing for the African-American culture they left behind in the city. Details »
Discover how poet Marilyn Chin combines sharp observation of a seemingly ordinary event with rich undertones of cultural understanding in her poem “The Floral Apron.” Details »
Learn of Marlo Lewis, Jr.'s criticisms of California's progressive energy policies, which call for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions and push the state towards renewable sources of energy. Details »
Hear from Vijay Vaitheeswaran, a journalist for The Economist, about why California could lead the rest of the country on energy policy. Details »
Help your students understand the current economic crisis and how it affects them -- with standards-based lesson plans, case studies, videos, an interactive glossary and more.
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Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders
Investigate how immigration, assimilation, discrimination, prejudice and pride are all part of the history of interaction between the predominant American culture and Asian Americans.
Crime and Justice
Analyze crime statistics, juvenile justice and overcrowded prisons as you evaluate your views of the criminal justice system.
