Roller Skating and the Civil Rights Movement.
Arts-integrated African American history and culture curriculum for Grades 3-5.
Explore the rich history and cultural significance of roller skating among Black communities during the 1960s civil rights movement.
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A Love Letter to Teachers and Parents of K12 Students (with Downloadable Coloring Page)
About the Windows To A Multicultural World Learn-Commune-Create Approach to Teaching African American History
LESSON PACKAGE OVERVIEW: ROLLER SKATING AND CIVIL RIGHTS
LEARN: Curated Resources for Roller Skating and Civil Rights
LEARN: Meet Roller Man and Skate Kid!
LEARN: Spotlight on Mr. Ledger Smith a.k.a. Roller Man! (Downloadable Handouts)
LEARN: Spotlight on Miss Kaitlyn Saunders a.k.a. Skate Kid! (Downloadable Handouts)
COMMUNE: A Movement of Joyful Resilience (Overview and Downloadable Handout)
Commune: A Movement of Joyful Resilience (Full Activity Plan)
CREATE: Take the Bounce Roll Challenge with Teaching Artist Parker Silver!
CREATE: Design Your Own Roller Skates! (Full Activity Plan)
CREATE: Join Miss Kia'Rae Hanron in Designing Freedom Skates (with Downloadable Coloring Page)