It was a pleasure joining you today. I appreciated learning about your work, sharing ideas, and pondering issues with you.
Here are some resources that may be helpful:
1. Media Literacy: On my peace ed website, find links to various media literacy curricula, as well as links to varied news outlets that may be helpful in gaining multiple perspectives on news. At the bottom of the page is a link to Refdesk, featuring state and international newspapers. Listening the the conversation this afternoon, it seems these links may be useful.
2. Link to Swarthmore College's Global Nonviolent Action Database.
- Browse cases: http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/browse
Geographical locator: http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/map
4. Visit my website Teach for Peace: Numerous peace education resources for critical and creative thinking, local and global care, and effective social action are here.
- http://www.teachforpeace.org
5. On my blog, look at Memorial Day & July 4th and other posts to find elaborations on the Lakey and Nonviolent Action database, as well as links to Gene Sharp's work, and more.
Best wishes for continuing fruitful work!
Sue Cannon
Thank you for the above links Sue. I know they will have very helpful info to use as I move ahead with more mindfulness as I teach these important issues in the classroom. Be happy, Deb
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