Registration: Teaching Primary Sources--             Art Forms of Resistance
Join us June 15-17, 2022 to explore the ways that resistance art helps to tell the story of communities. This program, offered with support from the Library of Congress, and led by the UCI History Project and UCLA History and Geography Project, explores the history of art as resistance and the ways this fostered solidarity. The workshop will feature talks from scholars and artists along with opportunities to delve into the many resources of the Library of Congress’s Teaching with Primary Sources website.

This workshop is for 3rd grade through 12th grade teachers. We will meet daily 9:30-12:30 via Zoom and also have opportunities to implement with asynchronous assignments, including time for incorporating workshop learnings as part of lesson development. UCI Extension Credit is  available for additional cost.
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