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The balance of power in the US isn’t decided in Washington. It’s decided in state capitols where Republicans have gained overwhelming control, asserting systematic bias on voting rights and election processes. Through policies of suppression and gerrymandering, certain priorities and populations are often neglected in election results. Forward Majority is a political action committee on ...
A look at the historical political and social reasons that so many Oriental martial arts got dumbed down, making them less effective.
The balance of power in the US isn’t decided in Washington. It’s decided in state capitols where Republicans have gained overwhelming control, asserting systematic bias on voting rights and election processes. Through policies of suppression and gerrymandering, certain priorities and populations are often neglected in election results. Forward Majority is a political action committee on ...
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Google 1:1 Compatible The 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th amendments to the U.S. Constitution are sometimes called the Progressive Era Amendments. The movement sought to improve life in the industrial age by making political, economic, and social improvements through governmental action. In this activity, students will explore these three amendments and analyze how they impacted the United States.
Rosa Luxemburg, Polish-born German revolutionary and agitator who played a key role in founding the Polish Social Democratic Party and the Spartacus League, which grew into the Communist Party of Germany. Her humanitarian Marxism stressed democracy and revolutionary mass action to achieve international socialism.
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This physical poster print (frame not included) contains a line art image of Angela Davis, an American political activist, philosopher, academic, and author. It is accompanied by a quote about taking action with the idea that radical changes are possible and can be made. This is a great addition to any home or office, and a wonderful gift which is sure to be appreciated. Printed on high-quality poster paper. The design is sharp and clean with stunning color and vibrancy. Ships rolled in a tube. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCREEN VS PRINT COLOR Please be aware that screen colors are not the same as print colors. Due to monitor settings, print colors may be slightly different than what is viewed on your monitor. We do our best to make sure the on-screen image is accurate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for visiting Smashing Inksters shop! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Arts & Collectibles, Home Decor, Prints, Digital Prints, Definition Wall Art, Definition Print, Motivational Poster, Coordinate Print, Wall Art, Large Wall Art, Inspirational Art, Minimal Print, Quote Art Print, Instant Download, Minimal Wall Art, Poster, Printable Quote, Minimal Poster Art, Typography Print, Type Poster, Gift, Thank You Gift, Inspirational Gift, Motivational Poster, Angela Davis, Activism, Feminism, Sheroes, Line Art.
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what is a woman?a look into the importance of intersectionality and equality within the feminist umbrella.take a look at this video displaying the vie
In what is arguably a most crucial time for discourse around issues that are concerned with the political, institutional, and social shape of worlds to come, this book explores the agency of the project of architecture and its processes of innovation by constructing an opportunistic and contingent map of effectual positions. The book is built around two sets of questions: the first set of questions concerns itself with the distinction between built objects and actions as the focus of observation, and as objects that are susceptible to innovating, or being innovated. The second set of questions concerns itself with the understanding of the relationship between theory and practice and is defined by two positions: one that looks to theory as a result of practice, another that looks to practice as subsequent to theory. These two axes are used to locate and compare different positions, thus allowing the readers to construct their own readings of what it means to innovate the project of architecture.
Y'all, I really like Pinterest. It's one of my very favorite places to get ideas because I am such a visual learner! Having a picture of an awesome anchor chart or math journal or whatever is SO helpful. The problem is, though, that I pin so many ideas and don't get a chance to use them all!! One day, friends, one day. :) For today, though, I'm excited to link-up with Ashley Reed for her top ten pins party! This week the focus is on science and social studies. In no particular order, my favorite ten science or social studies pins with a tiny explanation about why I like them--and a link straight to the source (just click on the picture!!). ONE: Source: Beakers and Bumblebees Thinking about really big distances is a challenge, especially if you're only 6! I love that this representation of the solar system gives kids something concrete to picture in their heads. TWO: Source: Classroom Magic This pin addresses a common misconception that many of our kiddos may believe: mittens are warm. Welllllllll, why does the mitten feel warm? Great scientific inquiry question (are mittens warm?) and you can connect it to children's lit! THREE: Source: Science Bob I did a similar activity as a student and loved it. I mean, who doesn't love an Oreo?! FOUR: Source: Life Is Better Messy I always love a good foldable--and science journal, too! She kept it sweet and simple, which makes it easy for me to implement this into my own classroom. FIVE: Source: Second Grade Shenanigans I LOVE this idea from Hope King. The lesson is all about animal adaptations and would actively engage kids and lead to such good discussion! SIX: Source: Mrs. Williamson's Kinders I just think this idea is too cute. She took a big idea (Presidential elections) and created a smaller election for her classroom. The kids made mini campaign posters, voted on their favorite way to eat corn, and discussed the results. A little bit of social studies + mathematics + lit all rolled into one! P.S. Grace for President is one of my favorite books to read during election time!! SEVEN: Source: Mrs. T The idea of photo-journaling the year in a classroom is just too cute. This timeline could be a great base for writing and it's just so fun to see your year in review! EIGHT: Source: The First Grade Parade I just cannot get enough of this lesson on equality. I LOVE IT. Cara Carroll, for the win! NINE: Source: First Grade To The Core These little nesting cans are, again, a great way to give a big, abstract idea a concrete representation. TEN: After searching high and low, I cannot find the source of this photo. Does anybody know?! Good citizenship and character development are areas that I am really passionate about and I really like this teacher's idea about setting practical goals in different areas! Thanks for sticking with me, folks! Hopefully you found a useful idea for the coming school year!!
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We are very very sad for this satuiation. Kindly pls. take action to Myanmar Military Imediately.
We asked our resident poster expert, associate curator Joseph Becker, to walk us through posters from 20 years of political action.
Sanchez's Teaching Emporium Objective: Students will take an in-depth look of key historical events and understand and evaluate their impact with this graphic organizer. The events that this graphic organizer can be used for are wide-ranging and include important battles, Supreme Court cases, treaties, inventions, Constitutional amendments, and government, political, or social actions.
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Poster with quote from feminist labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, honoring people who resist and rebel. Affordable art for change by RLM Arts, union made
During the 1980's, the local authority in South Yorkshire was regarded as being far to the left of the national Conservative government. The region became known, only half-ironically, as the People's Republic of South Yorkshire. In the modern era, this time is now looked back on with some nostalgia and longing, as a period when social justice and the march for equality was foremost in some politicians' thinking, and reflected in their actions. This hand printed linocut is a tribute to that time, combining Soviet-era iconography with the tongue in cheek description of the region. It is printed on Daler-Rowney Canford Ivory White, acid-free paper, using red water-based ink. Please note that this is a hand created original linocut print, not a digital or other reproduction. Although this is an open-ended edition, I have signed and titled each copy. Thanks for viewing!