Themes in World History: Movements in Democracy

Online

This free 2-day webinar for K-12 teachers will delve into the theme of "Movements in Democracy", exploring historical and contemporary case studies from Myanmar and South Korea. Designed to align with the California History-Social Science Framework, this workshop offers educators the opportunity to collaborate with scholars, gain valuable insights, and receive high-quality teaching resources to bring these global movements to life in their classrooms. Don’t miss this chance to deepen your understanding of world history and enhance your curriculum.

Local Voices: Remembering Stories of Art, Power, & Community Workshop

K-12 educators, join us for a free three-day summer institute where we'll collaborate with scholars, artists, activists, and archivists to create lessons incorporating oral histories of Black Los Angeles artists, as part of Getty’s African American Art and History Initiative.

Immigration Past and Present Workshop

Online

Join us for a session that begins with Dr. Kelly Lytle-Hernandez providing context on the topic of Immigration Past and Present, followed by practical solutions for applying this content and resources in your classroom, guided by the UCLA History–Geography Project team.

Reconstruction Past and Present Workshop

Online

In this engaging session, Dr. Masur will discuss her research on Reconstruction as a civil rights struggle and how this history connects to the most pressing issues of our time, including birthright citizenship, equality, and voting rights. Educators will explore new ways to help students understand how the unfinished work of Reconstruction continues to shape our democracy today.