Sat, May 4 @ 4 PM | Center for Educators & Schools This event is online only.
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Join The New York Public Library’s Center for Educators and Schools and Kareen Khubchandani in a conversation about the so-called “dangers” of drag, which has been challenged by our society for a number of motives and reasons, to confront misconceptions, challenge censorship, and discuss how we can work toward a more equitable future for all.
Educator, scholar, and performer Kareem Khubchandani will guide audiences through th… | Online Only | Teachers,
Early Childhood Educators,
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Tue, May 21 @ 4 PM | Center for Educators & Schools This event is online only.
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1 hour
Join The New York Public Library’s Center for Educators and Schools in taking a close look at how Black Americans navigated the complex history of emancipation through primary sources from our free curriculum guide, To Make Public Our Joy: Black New Yorkers Commemorating Emancipation, 1808–1865.
This will be followed with a look into video oral histories from HistoryMakers, an extensive database of oral histories spanning dec… | Online Only | Teachers,
Early Childhood Educators,
K-12 Educators,
College/Graduate School Educators |