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Students Take Action at 2025 LASJ Social Justice Fair
Walt Whitman High School’s Leadership Academy for Social Justice (LASJ) hosted a Social Justice Fair that brought together Whitman students and families, activists, educators, and organizations, including Teaching for Change, from the DMV area.
Pre-K Students Explore Justice and Community Through Storytelling
Pre-K students explore the 13 Guiding Principles of Black Lives Matter at School through storytelling.
Hair Love In an Early Childhood Classroom
A class of 3-5 year olds engaged in a week long book study of Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry and focused on hair care routines. The book and experiences addressed the Black Lives Matter guiding principles of Diversity, Black Families, Empathy, Unapologetically Black, and Intergenerational.
Black Lives Matter at School Poetry Slam
The Black History Month showcase at Breakthrough Montessori PCS, which featured a poetry slam, was a celebration of community, self-expression, and Black joy.
Celebrating Black Lives Matter at School at Thomas ES
Students at Thomas ES were joined by teachers and families for an assembly on March 7, 2025 celebrating Black Lives Matter at School. Students from each grade presented performances about Black activists and staff were honored with awards celebrating Black women.
Langley Elementary School 5th Graders Discover Black Youth Excellence in Food and Agriculture
In celebration of Black History Month and in alignment with the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action, Langley Elementary School's fifth-grade class explored Black youth excellence in food and agriculture. With support from the FoodPrints team of FreshFarm and led by Mr. Jamie Phillips, students engaged in hands-on activities that celebrated the contributions of Black innovators to sustainable food systems.
Teaching About El Salvador’s Civil War at Columbia Heights Educational Campus
Students explored the political and economic factors leading to the civil war in El Salvador, as well as the role of the United States in influencing the war's outcome.
Celebrating Central America at D.C. International PCS
Maximo Alfaro integrated various cultural, historical, and geographical elements into a cohesive unit in his middle school classroom at District of Columbia International PCS. The unit included a map activity, a Central American Cultural Day, and a guest speaker from the local Central American community.
Teaching Central America in an AP English Language Classroom
Teaching about Central America in an AP English Language and Composition classroom using mixer activities, poetry, and an essay.
Students Research Central American Countries
In and ESL/Bilingual class, students learn about Central American countries and student contribute to a shared/collaborative slide presentation about each country over the course of a week.
Designing Monuments of Central Americans in an ESOL Classroom
High school students learn about Central Americans of note and desing monuments to celebrate them.
Teaching Central America: Celebration of Learning
In a country that is deeply divided, the staff at Bruce Monroe @ Park View Elementary School show how to bridge that gap with a schoolwide exploration of students’ history and culture — and a commitment to activism for justice.
Fostering Trauma-Informed, Inclusive Visual Arts Education: Insights from a DCAESJ Workshop
Elementary and Secondary Working Group Meeting
Twelve teachers from the DCAESJ elementary and secondary working groups gathered at the Teaching for Change office for a workshop on race, identity, and stereotypes in art, led by Diamond Gray of the American Visionary Art Museum.
F“READ”OM: ITDS Banned Books Week
Inspired Teaching Demonstration School (ITDS) had a successful inaugural Banned Books Week (September 23rd - 27th). From classroom read-alouds early in the week-long celebration, to guest parent speakers, and culminating in a Banned Book Character Parade, read on to learn more about the variety of ways ITDS championed the freedom to read.
Teach Truth 2024 Days of Action in DC
The DCAESJ hosted multiple events as part of the national Teach Truth days of action, with a "get out the vote" focus for the 2024 elections.
Youth Justice Summit 2024
By Vanessa Williams
On Thursday, April 11th, Capital City PCS juniors took over teaching duties and facilitated workshops for their peers via the annual Capital City Youth Justice Summit. More than thirty workshops were presented on a variety of topics, including gun violence, outdoor education, and the climate crisis.
Trailblazers: 4th Annual Sisterhood Summit at Girls’ Global Academy
Four dozen plus local trailblazers, hundreds of students, and Eleanor Holmes Norton all gather in an auditorium. . . This may sound like the beginning of a cheesy joke, but the 4th annual Sisterhood Summit at Girls’ Global Academy couldn’t have been more moving. This year’s summit was themed “Our Stories, Our Legacies: Together, We Blaze Trails, Ignite Change, & Build Futures.” From the early morning and throughout the early afternoon, the summit captivated all who attended and participated. Read on for a glimpse into this powerful annual event!
Mario Bencastro Visits Houston Elementary
By Marcy Campos
On Friday, May 3rd, Salvadoran author Mario Bencastro visited Houston Elementary School to share his 2021 bilingual book, Un tren llamado Esperanza, or A Train Called Hope, illustrated by Robert Casilla.
Share Your Teaching Story
D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice (DCAESJ) is always looking to lift up the incredible work preK-12 social justice educators are doing in the D.C. area.
Same Language, Different Accent: Hayfield Secondary Explores Globalism with UK Community Leaders
Students in Ariel Alford’s African American history class at Hayfield Secondary School (FCPS) learned from two artists-turned-educators based in the United Kingdom who shared their stories and curriculum modules designed to champion people of African and African diaspora heritage.