Chatting with Choices

Teaching with Memorials

6:00 pm
Chatting with Choices
DETAILS

Grab your colleagues and join us for Chatting with Choices! Celebrate Black History Month this February with a lesson about the abolitionist Harriet Tubman and three memorials dedicated to her legacy. We’ll walk through one lesson in the Racial Slavery in the Americas unit, “Public Monuments to Slavery,” and reflect on the challenges of memorializing the history of slavery.

Chatting with Choices is an informal time for you and other educators to ask questions, explore features in our Digital Editions platform, chat about best practices, learn about new developments, and more.

Chatting with Choices is not recorded. 

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Photo of a memorial by Fern Cunningham titled “Step on Board.” The memorial depicts Harriet Tubman holding a Bible and guiding four other people. It is located in Boston and was dedicated in 1999.
WHAT'S INCLUDED

This session will include a mini-lesson on teaching with memorials, including the “Public Monumentslesson. All participants will receive a complimentary, one-year Digital Editions license to the Racial Slavery in the Americas: Resistance, Freedom, and Legacies curriculum unit. If requested, a short demonstration of our Digital Editions platform will also be provided. 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Chatting with Choices is open to all.

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