The Bronx History and Activism Project (BHAP)

City Island Libray 320 City Island Avenue, New York, NY, United States

The Bronx History and Activism Project (BxHAP) is a bi-weekly virtual history and civic program that introduces participants to a topic in local history and utilizes local primary and secondary sources to help bring the topic to life. Local community leaders join the program and challenge participants to rethink preconceptions and engage with organizations and elected officials to improve our City. We will be meeting on Thursday, Nov 16 and Tuesday, Nov 28. You will be added to a Google Calendar invite upon registering and you will receive the Google Meet link 24 hours before the programs. Register for this event HERE

Integrating CRT into Social Studies: Workshop for Teachers

Zoom

Check out this educator workshop on thought provoking ways to integrate Critical Race Theory into social studies classes on Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 12:00 PM ET /9:00 AM PT.  The event will be virtual; the Zoom link will be sent to participants the week of the event.  The session, presented by the Social Studies program of NYU's Department of Teaching and Learning and NYU's Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of the Schools, will feature a panel discussion with teachers from New York and California. 

Mapping the African Diaspora

Zoom

Join Black Education Research Center for the second in a series of 8 professional learning programs designed to engage teachers with the rich content and critical pedagogies featured in the Black Studies as the Study of the World: PK-12 Black Studies Curriculum for New York City Public Schools. Presented by the Black Education Research Center (BERC) at Teachers College, these virtual sessions will take place monthly on Mondays from 3-4:30pm EST. CTLE credits are available for each session.