LogoLogoLogoLogoLogo
  • About
  • Stories
    • Youth Stories
    • Share Your Story
  • Youth Dialogues
  • Resources
    • All Resources
    • Responding to Bigotry Guidebook
    • Civic Engagement
    • Youth Issues Agenda
    • Blood at the Root
    • Reimagining MLK
    • Youth Dialogues on Race and Ethnicity
  • Get Involved
  • About
  • Stories
    • Youth Stories
    • Share Your Story
  • Youth Dialogues
  • Resources
    • All Resources
    • Responding to Bigotry Guidebook
    • Civic Engagement
    • Youth Issues Agenda
  • Events
    • Blood at the Root
    • Reimagining MLK
    • Youth Dialogues on Race and Ethnicity
  • Get Involved
 

Archive

02

Mar

Earth Guardians

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
02

Mar

Khan Academy (Civil Rights)

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
02

Mar

PBS Learning Media (Civil Rights)

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
01

Mar

National Economic & Social Rights Initiative

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
01

Mar

Dignity in Schools

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
01

Mar

Rock The Vote

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
25

Jan

SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) Legacy Project

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
25

Jan

Showing Up for Racial Justice

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
24

Jan

Chicago Freedom School

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
24

Jan

Race Forward

Read More
dback
0 Comments
Share
0 Likes
  • 1
  • 2
Share Your Story

 

Get Involved

 

The Youth Civil Rights Academy aligns itself with the University of Michigan's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives and values.
More can be found at https://diversity.umich.edu
Diversity respects the wide range and variety of individuals and issues; equity refers to the fairness of giving voice to concerns that affect civil and human rights; and inclusion provides opportunity for participation in issues that affect these rights.

University of Michigan School of Social Work University of Michigan Academic Innovation