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Resources for Migrant Caravan
Currently there is a migrant caravan in Guatemala that is being covered by the news. Please review resources below for supporting students who may know someone who has migrated via caravan, or who this news may bring up memories or emotions around their own experience coming to the United States.
Good teaching includes helping students process their thoughts and feelings about the world and creating space for them to bring their full selves to school. This document, Courageous Conversations with Students, provides tools, lesson plans, and practical advice for facilitating dialogues with students about power, privilege, oppression, and resistance. They were adapted by the Office of Human Relations, Diversity & Equity. Click here to view this resource.
Article: Migrant Caravan: Thousands Move Into Gautemala, Hoping to Reach U.S. - NPR
Teaching Tips: Talking and Teaching about the Migrant Caravan - Share My Lesson
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Judy Chiasson, Ph.D
Email: judy.chiasson@lausd.net
Office email: humanrelations@lausd.net
Phone: (213) 505-4744
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