06/01/2021
UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who shared information about this workshop. We have full participation at this point and have closed the application link. We hope to have other workshops soon.
NE Florida teachers, do you want to get paid $200 (and a book about Ax Handle Saturday) for a 6-hour online workshop with some good folks on teaching local Black and Civil Rights histories? If so, register by this Friday!
Attention Duval social studies teachers, and those who teach social studies content*!!
The UNF Center for Urban Education and Policy will be hosting a
"Beginning of Summer" Online Workshop on June 10th from 9am-3pm titled, "All Civil Rights History is Local: Teaching Jacksonville's Great Civil Rights Legacy" with the incomparable Black historian and Civil Rights Activist Rodney L. Hurst, Sr. and acclaimed University of Georgia social studies education scholar, Dr. Jim Garrett.
During this highly interactive workshop, participants will 1) develop deeper of Jacksonville's tremendous Black and Civil Rights histories, 2) explore the localized nature of Civil Rights history, and 3) the barriers that have prevented it from being more frequently taught and, correspondingly, why it is not better known by more people locally.
Workshop Logistics
Date: June 10, 2021
Time: 9am - 3pm
Place: Online via Zoom
Stipend: $200 and Rodney Hurst's book, "It Was Never About A Hot Dog and A Coke: A Personal Account of the 1960 sit-in Demonstrations in Jacksonville, Florida and Ax Handle Saturday"
Participants: Social studies educators, educators who teach social studies content, social studies education faculty, and social studies education students. Preferences for Duval County Public School educators, particularly those already teaching or planning on teaching African American History
Additional information:
- We have spots for 20 participants.
- We will select participants by May 31.
- You must attend the full workshop in order to receive the stipend for the workshop.
Application link: http://unf.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4IuQe9BfZEyePbw
* Preferences for Duval County Public School educators, particularly those already teaching or planning on teaching African American History