Inequality and Injustice materials
Community Review for Facing History and Ourselves
My Take
https://www.facinghistory.org/
I found that it was a little confusing at first to find the materials. The top page is lacking in direction. It was through random clicking that I was able to find the link for the collections. Once in the collections I found a ton of information including lesson plans, study guides and Audio/Video Collections. Go under Educator Resources and then collections. Because of this organization I think it would be a little difficult for students to find what they were looking at. I would probably provide students with a direct hyperlink to the collection I wanted them to use.
This website will be particularly helpful for those who are teaching about human rights violations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the history of racism.
How I Use It
https://www.facinghistory.org/
This site would be good for students to acquire information that they could then turn into a presentation, project or essay. The collections include materials from a variety of topics. Most of the collections focus on the Holocaust and other genocides, but it does make a concerted effort to explain the roots of religion, culture and race. Other topics on the site include tolerance and anti-bullying initiatives.