Join us for this webinar series for middle and high school social studies teachers featuring the women’s history series Unladylike2020.
The webinars will highlight 26 diverse Progressive Era women who made history by breaking barriers in then-male-dominated fields — before the 19th Amendment was ratified.
CTLE credits are available.
To register, visit http://bit.ly/unladylikewebinars.
Unladylike2020: Elevating the Hidden History of American Women
February 25, 2021 – 6pm-7pm ET Overview of the Series and Classroom Resources Featured speakers:
Charlotte Mangin, Creator/Executive Producer/Director, Unladylike2020
Schuyler Schuler, Manager of Professional Learning, New-York Historical Society
Scott Jackson, Teacher, 2021 WNET PBS Digital Innovator
March 2, 2021 – 6pm-7pm ET Teaching Historical Thinking Skills Featured speakers:
Aruna Arjunan, Curriculum Development and Professional Learning Manager, History, New Visions for Public Schools
Lee Boomer, Manager of Special Projects, New-York Historical Society
Susan Wilkins, Director of Social Studies Curriculum & Instruction, GBH
March 4, 2021 – 6pm-7pm ET Indigenous Changemakers Featured speakers:
Jeffrey Palmer (Kiowa), filmmaker and media artist, Assistant Professor, Cornell University
Dr. P. Jane Hafen (Taos Pueblo), Professor of English, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (featured in the Zitkala-Ša episode of the Unladylike2020 series)
Robert E. Garcia, 2020 PBS Digital Innovator All-Star Teacher
Sarah Dahl, 2020 PBS Digital Innovator All-Star Teacher
March 9, 2021 – 6pm-7pm ET Fighting Racism: Civil Rights in the Progressive Era Featured speakers:
Treva B. Lindsey, Professor of Women’s & Gender Studies, Ohio State University (via pre-recorded video)
Darnell Williams, Teacher, 2021 WNET PBS Digital Innovator
Sandy Rattley, Executive Producer, Unladylike2020
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