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Free lessons and resources for teaching people’s history in K-12 classrooms. For use with books by Howard Zinn and others on multicultural, women’s, and labor history.

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Teach the Black Freedom Struggle Online Classes

Online classes for educators on teaching the Black Freedom Struggle. People's historians interviewed by classroom teachers and teacher educators. The post Teach the Black Freedom Struggle Online Classes appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Reimagine Resource Distribution: Creating People’s Budgets

If you are interested in exploring participatory city budgeting with your students, or maybe you already do, request a copy of the new book Budget Justice: On Building Grassroots Politics and Solidarities by Celina Su. The post Reimagine Resource Distribution: Creating People’s Budgets appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Send Free Voting Rights Toolkits to Classrooms

To contribute to national efforts to get out the vote and defend the elections, we encourage middle and high school teachers to focus on voting rights and the Constitution in September and October. We ask for your help to send free voting rights toolkits to educators nationwide. The post Send Free Voting Rights Toolkits to Classrooms appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Call to Action: Teach Voting Rights in an Age of Authoritarianism

We are witnessing a vicious attack on voting rights, democratic participation, and truthful education. History reminds us that we must organize to protect the gains won through generations of struggle. The post Call to Action: Teach Voting Rights in an Age of Authoritarianism appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

“Who Gets to Vote?” Curriculum Workshop

This workshop is a part of our national call to action to teach about voting rights in an age of authoritarianism, which includes a workshop series focused on voting rights, Reconstruction, constitutional struggles, student organizing, and the long movement to expand freedom in the United States. The post “Who Gets to Vote?” Curriculum Workshop appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Teaching for Black Lives Study Groups

The Zinn Education Project supports Teaching for Black Lives study groups each year. Apply to host a group. The post <i>Teaching for Black Lives</i> Study Groups appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Speak Up for the Smithsonian Exhibits and Programs

On July 4, 2026, the White House Domestic Policy Council issued a report attacking the Smithsonian National Museum of American History (NMAH). The post Speak Up for the Smithsonian Exhibits and Programs appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Prentiss Charney Fellows 2026–2027

We are thrilled to announce our third cohort of Zinn Education Project Prentiss Charney fellows for the 2026–2027 school year. The fellowship supports a cohort of people’s history educator leaders to study, learn, and organize together. The post Prentiss Charney Fellows 2026–2027 appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Teacher-Led Study Groups Are Communities of Resistance and Hope

In a time of censorship and political repression, teacher-led study groups are building communities of resistance and hope. The post Teacher-Led Study Groups Are Communities of Resistance and Hope appeared first on Zinn Education Project .

Teach Truth Book Giveaway

For the 5th annual Teach Truth Day of Action, Seven Stories Press, Haymarket Books, and One Signal Publishers donated books that address the censorship of people's history. The post Teach Truth Book Giveaway appeared first on Zinn Education Project .