[CASL-L] Resources for New HS Course - Black & Latino Studies

Jessica Wismar wismarj at gmail.com
Wed Aug 25 10:05:14 PDT 2021


Good morning,

After reviewing the state's recommended curriculum for the HS-level Black &
Latino Studies course, it looks like the document links/directs users to a
few subscription-only resources. Specifically, I am looking to provide
access to my students and teachers to a couple of *National Geographic*
online resources that are only available to subscribers.

These particular articles come up quickly in the course:

*National Geographic: *"There's No Scientific Basis for Race—It's a Made-Up
Label
<https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/race-genetics-science-africa>"
(seems to be available online to subscribers only)

*National Geographic:* "Who were the Moors
<https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/who-were-moors>?"
(available online as a free trial article, but teacher must sign up email
address)

Is anyone else looking to provide access to these articles? I know
that ResearchIT
CT has *National Geographic*
<https://researchitct.org/popularmagazineshighschool/>, but it seems to be
in a text-only archive format. I contacted Gale Cengage for pricing
information to the *National** Geographic* archives
<https://www.gale.com/primary-sources/national-geographic-virtual-library>,
but it is quite an investment in a year that we don't have the extra funds
to spend.

Does anyone have advice for how to provide simultaneous teacher and student
access to these recommended articles?

Thanks in advance,

-- 
Jessica Wismar
Library Media Specialist
K-12 Library Coordinator
Bethel High School
Bethel, CT 06801

wismarj at gmail.com

Twitter: @wismarj
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