by ncarsenault | Jul 12, 2019 | 2016, Conflict, Economics, History & Social Sciences, International, Migration, Politics
Video Don Belt (Professor of Journalism, University of Richmond; Former Senior Editor at National Geographic Magazine).
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Art, Film & Literature, Economics, Human Rights, International, Politics
Presented by KChrissy Gray-Rodriguez, Janet Roller Schmidt, Susan Dardar. Video Three Chicago-area educators share their experiences on teaching about inequality through the visual...
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Economics, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, International, Politics
Presented by Kayla Vigil Nuguid, Michel Nowak, Bill Singerman, Meghan Thomas. Videos Four Chicago-area educators share their experiences in teaching about inequality in the social studies and history classrooms. Bill Singerman shared the following Vimeo...
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Conflict, Economics, Egypt, History & Social Sciences, Middle East, Politics, Tunisia
Reading The Bread Revolutions of 2011: Teaching Political Economies of the Middle East Video Pete Moore (Marcus A. Hanna Associate Professor in Politics, Case Western Reserve University) talks about how long-standing inequalities and fiscal crises contributed...
by ncarsenault | Jul 8, 2019 | 2015, Economics, History & Social Sciences, Human Rights, Politics, United States
Readings Justice for Nail Salon Workers Perfect Nails, Poisoned Workers Something Rotten in NYC Nail Salons The State of the Unions 2015: A Profile of Unionization in Chicago, in Illinois, and in America The Price of Nice Nails Video Virginia Parks (Associate...