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Teach the Teacher Exit Ticket (En EspaƱol)
Use this Exit Ticket Template, translated to Spanish, to give students an opportunity to tell you about themselves.
Online Civic Participation (en espaƱol)
Share with students political theorist Danielle Allen's ten questions to ask before choosing to take action online. This resource is in Spanish.
āWe Donāt Control Americaā and Other Myths, Part 1 (en espaƱol)
A young Jewish woman shares a time when she encountered someone with a false stereotype about Jews (Spanish available).
āWe Donāt Control Americaā and Other Myths, Part 2 (en espaƱol)
A young Jewish person reflects on the impact of antisemitic myths on attitudes today (Spanish available).
āWe Donāt Control Americaā and Other Myths, Part 3 (en espaƱol)
Olympic gymnast Kerri Strug reflects on why she gets asked the question āYouāre Jewish?ā.
Antisemitic Children's Book (en espaƱol)
From the 1938 antisemitic childrenās book The Poisonous Mushroom. The boy is drawing a nose on the chalkboard, and the caption reads: āThe Jewish nose is crooked at its tip. It looks like a 6.ā This resource is in Spanish.
Flag of Faces
In Spanish, the āFlag of Facesā exhibit at the Ellis Island Immigration Museum features a mosaic of individual portraits.
Speech by Frances Watkins Harper: āWe Are All Bound Up Togetherā (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, read an excerpt from an 1866 speech by Black activist and suffragist Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.
They Fence Their Neighbors Away (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, Sioux chief Sitting Bull responds to different visions of land ownership in this speech excerpt.
Platform of the Workingmenās Party of California (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, the political platform of the Workingmen's Party of California, a third party organized around eliminating competition for white laborers in the West and advocating for a ban on Chinese immigration.
Chinese Immigrants Write to President Grant (en espaƱol)
In Spanish, Chinese leaders in California write to President Ulysses S. Grant in 1876 about the discrimination their communities face from a rising anti-Chinese movement.