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From: WGBH Education <education@wgbh.org>
Date: Wed, Jun 17, 2020, 8:25 AM
Subject: Celebrate Pride Month with these Classroom Resources
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Earlier this week, the Supreme Court passed a new ruling that states that federal law now protects LGBTQ+ workers from discrimination in the workplace. This decision marks a significant win for the civil rights of LGBTQ+ community members.

During Pride Month, explore resources that put this landmark ruling in a historical context, and resources for students and educators centered around honoring the legacy of civil rights activists, fostering safe and inclusive classrooms, and the celebrating the beauty of diversity.
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After the 1969 Stonewall riots, gays and lesbians embraced activism and fought for their rights through a series of demonstrations. Learn more about this movement through these resources from AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Stonewall Uprising.
This in-depth and robust collection offers a series of digital media resources to help administrators, guidance counselors, and educators understand and effectively address the complex and difficult issues faced by LGBTQ+ students.
This collection of videos from the FRONTLINE documentary, Growing Up Trans, provides educators with a deeper understanding of gender identity. Explore research-based initiatives for safe-school and anti-bullying efforts.
Spotlight on Important LGBTQ+ Figures
Explore the life of Audre Lorde, a Black feminist lesbian poet who believed that naming our full identities was an essential part of radical social change.
James Baldwin was a writer, culture critic, and activist. Learn about the intersectionality that defined and influenced Baldwin’s career.
Learn about trans icon Marsha P. Johnson and her goals as an activist and organizer as well as her lasting impact on the LGBTQ+ Movement.
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