Teachers will learn the historical context and impact of the shared history non-Native communities have with Indigenous peoples in New Jersey, both past and present. Videos featuring contemporary Native American Chiefs will be shown. Resource lists, including recommended websites and classroom activity ideas will provide teachers with the facts and tools to teach the history of Native Americans, Christopher Columbus, and the first Thanksgiving.
Presented by Arla Patch, with support from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and Kidsbridge Tolerance Center
The second workshop, entitled SPOTLIGHT ON CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM, takes place on Wednesday,November 14th from 4:00– 6:30 PM and will be presented by Echoes and Reflections.
Presented by Echoes and Reflections, a joint program of the Anti-Defamation League,
USC Shoah Foundation, and Yad Vashem
Both programs are free and will be presented at The Historical Society of Princeton / 354 Quaker Road, Princeton.
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