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    CIVIL RIGHTS

    Slide Deck - Voices From Selma

    Share an interactive version of this lesson with your students.

    PPT
  • video

    CIVIL RIGHTS, SPORTS

    Women for the Win

    Watch a video highlighting pioneering athletes and events in women’s sports history.

  • Article

    CIVIL RIGHTS, SPORTS

    An Uneven Playing Field?

    Female athletes in Hawaii say their school is breaking a law that bans gender discrimination in school sports.

  • video

    CIVIL RIGHTS, SPORTS

    Women for the Win!

    Watch a video highlighting some pioneering athletes and events in U.S. women’s sports history.

  • Video

    CIVIL RIGHTS, SPORTS

    Patsy Mink: Changing the Rules

    Learn about Patsy Mink, whose work in Congress helped increase athletic opportunities for women and girls.

  • Article

    CIVIL RIGHTS, SPORTS

    Exercising Their Rights

    Title IX has helped increase athletic opportunities for millions of American women and girls.

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    GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, CIVIL RIGHTS

    Standing Up for Her Culture

    A Utah high school student fought to change her school’s Native-themed mascot.

  • Pictures of three teenagers who are fighting against AAPI discrimination in their own ways

    TEENS, CIVIL RIGHTS

    Taking a Stand for Tolerance

    Meet three teens using their unique talents to help stop anti-Asian discrimination in their communities.

  • Article

    GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, CIVIL RIGHTS

    The Fight for Disability Rights

    In 1990, U.S. lawmakers passed a key law protecting people who have disabilities from discrimination.

  • Article

    GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, CIVIL RIGHTS

    Fighting to Protect Voting Rights

    New laws making it harder to vote could be a threat to democracy. Can we ensure that elections are fair?

  • Article

    GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS, CIVIL RIGHTS

    Uniting for Black Lives

    Millions of people have joined protests against racism and police brutality. Will it lead to change?

  • Article

    CIVIL RIGHTS

    Still Separate, Still Unequal

    Decades after segregated schools were ruled unconstitutional, many students are again divided by race.