DK Holland (@inquiringdk) 's Twitter Profile
DK Holland

@inquiringdk

Design thinker, Writer, Co-creator of KidCivics. Helping children develop their inquiring minds and civic hearts. @inquiringDK

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Emma Humphries (@gatorcitizen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DK Holland Educating For American Democracy YES! We spend 13 years teaching students to read, write, do math, learn science...and then we try to cram civics into one semester in 12th grade. Too little too late, especially for students who drop out before then.

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Do you have questions, feedback, or ideas regarding the Educating for American Democracy (EAD) initiative or Roadmap? Sign up for office hours with the EAD team: ow.ly/RrGW50DRuAR

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The time has come to recommit to the education of our young people for informed, authentic, and engaged citizenship. Our solution? The #EADRoadmap. Explore it now: educatingforamericandemocracy.org

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The original motto of the U.S is e pluribus unum – out of many, one. We need many people to participate at this challenging time in building a new foundation for excellence in history and civics. We invite you to join in and find ways to take action. ow.ly/KzSW50DRuGy

Danielle Allen (@dsallentess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This a truly joyous, hope-inspiring, historical moment! Haaland becomes first-ever Native American in presidential Cabinet politico.com/news/2021/03/1…

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Students can submit original artwork to illustrate their interpretation of the #EADRoadmap's Design Challenges for a chance to win a cash prize! Read the contest rules & submit artwork at: educatingforamericandemocracy.org/student-design… #EADRoadmap

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How can I learn how to work together with people whose opinions are different from my own? Encourage students to submit artwork in response to this Q as part of our K-12 Student Design Challenge Contest. Learn more: educatingforamericandemocracy.org/student-design…

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Want to learn more about how to use the #EADRoadmap's Design Challenges to engage your students? We’re launching a 3-part workshop series that will dive deeper into this content. Register for the first workshop on April 21: ow.ly/cPsX50El65M?

Want to learn more about how to use the #EADRoadmap's Design Challenges to engage your students? We’re launching a 3-part workshop series that will dive deeper into this content.

Register for the first workshop on April 21: ow.ly/cPsX50El65M?
Patrick J. Kiger (@patrickjkiger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@JDVance1 Here's my message. A lot of Afghans would be vetted, SIVs, if Trump hadn't basically shut down the SIV program during his admin. After he left, state had mountain of 17,000 unprocessed applications to deal with. More Google, less tweeting for U, Yalie. npr.org/2019/05/01/718…

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Now THE Common Ground Award goes to: Keith Plessy & Phoebe Ferguson, descendants of the Plessy V. Ferguson case; a 1896 U.S. Supreme Court decision that upheld the constitutionality of racial segregation under the “separate but equal” doctrine. cbsnews.com/amp/news/pless… #CGA21

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"My world is a canvas, and my painting is peace." -Keith Plessy, descendent of Homer Plessy, the Black man that was unjustly arrested for sitting in the whites-only part of the bus in 1896, making way for the Plessy V. Ferguson case. #CGA21

"My world is a canvas, and my painting is peace."

-Keith Plessy, descendent of Homer Plessy, the Black man that was unjustly arrested for sitting in the whites-only part of the bus in 1896, making way for the Plessy V. Ferguson case.

#CGA21