
Anti-Bias Lesson for Stokes: The Brief Career of the NBA’s First Black Superstar
This AmazeWorks anti-bias lesson on Stokes: The Brief Career of the NBA’s First Black Superstar – written by Ty Chapman and John Coy, illustrated by Lonnie Ollivierre

This AmazeWorks anti-bias lesson on Stokes: The Brief Career of the NBA’s First Black Superstar – written by Ty Chapman and John Coy, illustrated by Lonnie Ollivierre

Dear AmazeWorks community, As the new school year begins, we hope your summer was filled with rest, joy, and rejuvenation. In this newsletter, you’ll find

This AmazeWorks anti-bias lesson on Caged – written by Kao Kalia Yang and illustrated by Khou Vue- contains reflection and discussion questions, journal prompts, extension activities, and

“Choose the great adventure of being brave and afraid at the exact same time.” ~Brene Brown This month, we’re highlighting small and big acts of

This AmazeWorks anti-bias lesson on The Rock in My Throat contains reflection and discussion questions, journal prompts, extension activities, and more. This true story –

An Interview with Hannah Bruner Hannah Bruner–educator, stepmother, and author of children’s book What Makes a Family–started using AmazeWorks curriculum in her classroom in 2019.

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Among the many executive orders President Biden signed on his Inauguration Day, one revoked the Keystone XL pipeline permit, a 1,200-mile crude-oil pipeline system through

How do I create a meaningful experience when teaching in Brady Bunch boxes? I taught middle school for 15 years, and on the days when

For the last year, AMAZEworks staff, with the help of our incredible teacher task force and community members, have been working hard to update our

These collections of lessons helps guide conversations with children on diverse gender identities and family structures, including gender identity and expression. We know that PRIDE

The AMAZEworks Secondary program embeds Anti-Bias Education Theory. The program empowers teachers by giving them the tools and weekly lessons to have regular, intentional conversations