How do justice and equity show up (or not) on our classroom bookshelves? Watch this interactive webinar to learn more.
How can educators help students approach this national holiday using multiple perspectives and critical thinking? (blog and recording of original online workshop)
This year’s Northeast Farm to School Institute launched virtually with fourteen school, district and early childhood teams and a keynote by Jamese Kwele who serves as Director of Food Equity at Ecotrust.
As coordinating organization for the Farm-Based Education Network (FBEN), the Farm is sharing the diversity and equity work of a founding member, The Food Project.
At this profound moment in our country, as so many of us seek to educate ourselves to dismantle systemic racism, here are a few resources that our staff have found helpful.
How can we build on place-based education to offer an even more holistic and meaningful educational experience centered on building a thriving community?
What has our ongoing work to build an equitable and inclusive organization meant for our School Programs Coordinator?
5th grade teacher Aziza Malik, one of our teacher alumni, built an indigenous perspective into her place-based curricula.
Martinez uses the art of storytelling to weave a narrative that informs you about the latest in critical global issues AND makes you want to get up and take action.