STUDENT & TEACHER RESOURCES
The objective of this curriculum is to have teacher-students and studentteachers engage the realities of extrajudicial killing of black people with critical thinking and analysis. In 2012, police summarily executed more than 313 Black people—one every 28 hours. The use of deadly force against Black people is standard practice in the US—woven into the very fabric of society.
Gluck Creative Classroom files are Public Domain and free for you to download and use for educational purposes. They are organized by the Gluck Program, and include a variety of games, activities, and lesson plans. Click on a department/subject area to see resources created by Fellows in that area.
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