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"Learning for Justice (formerly known as Teaching Tolerance)"

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Learning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance) provides free resources to educators|teachers| administrators| counselors and other practitioners who work with children from kindergarten through high school. Educators use our materials to supplement the curriculum| to inform their practices| and to create civil and inclusive school communities where children are respected| valued and welcome participants. Our program emphasizes social justice and anti-bias. The anti-bias approach encourages children and young people to challenge prejudice and learn how to be agents of change in their own lives. Our Social Justice Standards show how anti-bias education works through the four domains of identity| diversity| justice and action.

We are a small team of educators and writers working in Montgomery, Alabama—the birthplace of the civil rights movement. We’re driven by a passion for social justice, a deep belief that education is the best chance we have to build a better world, and a firm commitment to making sure that every student has the opportunity to learn and thrive.

Working closely with active classroom teachers, we produce our award-winning Learning for Justice magazine, develop curriculum and professional development resources, and build a community among educators across the country who care about social justice. Here’s a chance for you to meet us. We’d love to meet you, too; join the Learning for Justice community on FacebookTwitter or Instagram, or send us your stories and ideas.

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