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Woodson Center Curriculum Webinar

  • Aug 17, 2021
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The Woodson Center 1776 Unites Curriculum Webinar:

How Lesser-known Stories from Black History Can Inspire Students of All Backgrounds


August 18TH, 2021 at 7 PM Eastern Time


On August 18, the Woodson Center’s 1776 Unites initiative will host this free back-to-school webinar about civics curriculum. Woodson Center Senior Fellow Ian Rowe will discuss with three panelists how they use the Initiative’s free high-school curriculum based on the “Woodson Principles” of Competence, Integrity, Transparency, Resilience, Witness, Innovation, Inspiration, Agency, Access, and Grace.





 
 

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