Book offers for educators who share stories about teaching any of the lessons at the Zinn Education Project.| Zinn Education Project
We offer a new timeline of the climate crisis that traces its roots from European colonial expansion and racial capitalism to present-day fossil fuel industry and government projects that exploit and destroy the Earth in the name of maximum profit. It also emphasizes moments and movements of resistance and activism that inform climate justice work today.| Zinn Education Project
This lesson helps students understand the complicated factors involved in who or what is to blame for the effects of the climate crisis.| Zinn Education Project
In this activity, students take on the role of activist-experts to improve upon a Congressional bill for reparations for Black people.| Zinn Education Project
Book — Non-fiction. By Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò. 2025. 286 pages. Táíwò’s take on reparations and distributive justice has wide implications for views of justice, racism, the legacy of colonialism, and climate change policy.| Zinn Education Project
Teaching climate justice has never been more urgent. We offer free downloadable classroom lessons, book and film recommendations, workshops for educators, and a sample school board climate justice resolution.| Zinn Education Project
Here are titles on the environment for children, young adults, and educators.| Social Justice Books
We invite educators, students, parents, and community members to host a mini-lesson, rally at a historic site, history walking tour, information table, or other event to defend the right to #TeachTruth.| Zinn Education Project