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Events from September 28, 2023 – October 28, 2023 – Teaching Against Erasure Events from September 28, 2023 – October 28, 2023 – Teaching Against Erasure

Politically Speaking: Carceral Practice in the Classroom

Zoom

Speak only when spoken to or when the teacher acknowledges your raised hand. Ask to use the bathroom–except during a test. Follow instructions and limit your questions–unless you want to be labeled a “problem.” These are some of the lessons millions of students learn in public and private school institutions where behavior is prized over … Read More

Teaching Against Erasure Convening

Registration open! This convening will offer thematic workshops led by scholars, community leaders, and veteran teachers. Sessions will emphasize strategies for integrating content focused on Black, Latinx, LGBTQIA+ and Dis/Abilities studies material into the existing New Jersey core curriculum content. Participants may register for a morning and afternoon workshop, go.rutgers.edu/registerTAE. 9:30am: Check-in and Breakfast 10am: … Read More

Songs of Resistance and Resilience

This workshop will explore the rhythms of resistance and resilience with songs that encouraged marginalized people to continue their fight for social justice and change. It will use music to amplify the voices and discuss the history of marginalized communities throughout history. Facilitator: As an esteemed educator with a passion for igniting the spark of … Read More

Compliance or culture?: Toward an understanding of disability justice and collective liberation 

Rights alone are not justice. A narrow focus on compliance provides little sense that the acknowledgement ofr inclusion of disabled communities have any larger benefit or that accommodations serve anyone other than the person who requests them.  How can we move past legal compliance to understand disability in all of its complexity-- as a culture, … Read More

Language Arts and Social Studies as Soul Sisters: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Engaging Students in Critical Conversations

Recognizing that many New Jersey teachers are hesitant to discuss issues of social justice and current events occurring in many communities, this 90-minute session will discuss and practice how to use specific resources to guide and engage students in conversations about marginalization and discrimination. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy as a guide and situating topics that involve … Read More

Teaching Against Queer Erasure: The Queer Newark Oral History Project

LGBTQ+ students should see themselves represented in the classroom. In this 1 hour 15-minute session, we will explore how the Queer Newark Oral History Project can be a resource for students and educators. Queer Newark is a free and public repository of local New Jersey history through the eyes of diverse people who lived it. … Read More

Affirming Indigenous Epistemology Through a Land Curriculum

A Work in Progress In Collaboration with Lunaape/Lenape Tribal Nation and the Public History Project  Through a land curriculum, this workshop explores the knowledge, experiences, and histories of the New Jersey Lunaape/Lenape peoples. During this eighty-minute workshop, we will discuss ideas and engage in activities that ground land curriculum and affirm indigenous ways of knowing … Read More