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Get students excited about civics and democracy! We are pleased to offer a free discussion guide and an extended learning guide for NAVALNY, the Oscar-winning documentary about Russia's leading democracy activist. 🧵⬇
Boost student engagement with film-book pairings! Our newest film guide for The Neighborhood Storyteller features a literary connection with Muzoon: A Syrian Refugee Speaks Out by Muzoon Almellehan with Wendy Pearlman.
Celebrate National Disability Independence Day with film! Today commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disability Act (A.D.A.) in 1990. Watch @CripCampFilm to discover how the Disability Rights Movement fought for accessibility and equality through protests, demonstrations, and legal battles to achieve this landmark legislation.
We are pleased to offer two resources for this heart-lifting documentary. Our curriculum guide has five lessons across seven common core subjects, including a powerful lesson on language power and ableism. Our discussion guide opens opportunities to explore the film's major themes including Independent Living, the 504 Sit-In, the Capital Crawl and the American Disability Act. Like all of our resources, these guides are free for everyone. https://journeysinfilm.org/product/crip-camp-guides/
Celebrate National Disability Independence Day with film! Today commemorates the signing of the Americans with Disability Act (A.D.A.) in 1990. Watch @CripCampFilm to discover how the Disability Rights Movement fought for accessibility and equality through protests, demonstrations, and legal battles to achieve this landmark legislation.
We are pleased to offer two resources for this heart-lifting documentary. Our curriculum guide has five lessons across seven common core subjects, including a powerful lesson on language power and ableism. Our discussion guide opens opportunities to explore the film's major themes including Independent Living, the 504 Sit-In, the Capital Crawl and the American Disability Act. Like all of our resources, these guides are free for everyone. Link in bio.
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