What Makes Someone Your Friend? (Give a Child a Voice, #3)
by C.J. Dennis
Essential Library of Social Change (Set) (Essential Library of Social Change)
Essential Library of Social Change (Set) (Essential Library of Social Change)
Celebrating Differences Pack A of 4 (Celebrating Differences)
by Melissa Higgins
A true celebration of our diverse communities. Simple text and large, gorgeous photos affirm that while we have different backgrounds, characteristics, and experiences we all have the same need for tolerance, respect and friendship.
Essential Library of Social Change (Essential Library of Social Change)
by Laura Perdew, Michael Capek, Tim McNeese, Stephanie Watson, and Chris Eboch
The Story of the American Civil Rights Movement (The Inside Guide: Movements for Equality)
by Meghan Green
Righting Canada's Wrongs: Africville (Righting Canada's Wrongs)
by Gloria Ann Wesley
Through My Windows
This pack contains exercises to encourage young people to discuss all aspects of parenthood, from pregnancy and childbirth to health and safety issues and children's rights. It includes: 28 self-standing, photocopiable activities, including debates, questionnaires, project work, role plays and case studies, grids to show how each activity fits into the National Curriculum and GNVQ health and social care syllabus; as well as resource material drawn from newspapers, advertising material, historica...
Presents correspondence between Rosa Parks and various children in which the "Mother of the Modern Day Civil Rights Movement" answers questions and encourages young people to reach their highest potential.
A history of the controversial use of school busing in the effort to achieve school integration.
Based on a scene from Wright's autobiography, Black boy, in which the seventeen-year-old African-American borrows a white man's library card and devours every book as a ticket to freedom.
You Are Now on Indian Land (Civil Rights Struggles Around the World)
by Margaret J Goldstein
The Killing of George Floyd (Special Reports)
by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD and Alexis Burling