Chadwick’s Social Justice Day has been full of knowledge, courage and calls for change within the school's community. With activities designed for their youngest learners in the Village, and workshops developed and presented in teams of faculty and students, we’ve had the opportunity to listen and learn from a diversity of life experiences. With a goal of achieving a more equitable learning environment and community, pictured are just a few of the spaces our community held today. They included an identity-affirming workshop with David Heredia, author of “Little Heroes of Color;”
- Snippet taken from Chadwick Instagram page |
K-4 Heroes in My Community: Assignment
Each student will draw on top of any of the (8) superhero templates and create a
short biography of how their hero’s superpowers can impact the community in a
positive way by giving them social justice superpowers
5-6th Grade Social Justice Posters: Assignment
Each student will discuss the power of creative expression and how it was used
throughout the civil rights movement to evoke emotions and spark tough conversations.
Students should be able to identify some social justice issues that they are passionate
about and think about the message that they want to express on their poster.
Each student will draw on top of any of the (8) superhero templates and create a
short biography of how their hero’s superpowers can impact the community in a
positive way by giving them social justice superpowers
5-6th Grade Social Justice Posters: Assignment
Each student will discuss the power of creative expression and how it was used
throughout the civil rights movement to evoke emotions and spark tough conversations.
Students should be able to identify some social justice issues that they are passionate
about and think about the message that they want to express on their poster.
Workshop Clips
Closing / Thank You (2:43) |