Music as Activism: A Hands-on Workshop

LA Plaza Museum 501 North Main Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

A one day workshop for K-12 teachers with Dr. Martha Gonzalez, a Chicana artivista {artist/activist) musician. No musical experience necessary.

$30

Muslim Cities in the Middle Ages

UCLA

This four-day workshop will introduce the new California History-Social Science approach to 7th grade, focusing on Baghdad and Cairo as Sites of Encounters. Workshop Fee: $250

$250

Teaching Ethnic Studies: A Community History Approach

LA Plaza Museum 501 North Main Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This three-day hands-on program for high school teachers will explore ways to approach local history from an Ethnic Studies lens. Collaborate with Ethnic Studies scholars and experienced teachers as you consider the history of marginalized communities in Los Angeles. Workshop Fee: $200

$200

Teaching About the Tongva

Kuruvungna Springs Cultural Center and Museum 1439 S Barrington Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Two-day workshop for 3rd grade teachers that will explore Los Angeles' indigenous history and indigenous present. Join us and Tongva educators for an interactive experience that will include content speakers, exploration of curriculum and and cooking with native plants. Workshop Fee: $30

Digital Tools: Using Edtech in the History Classroom

UCLA

One-day workshop for Secondary History Teachers focusing on using digital technology in inquiry-based lessons in order to promote literacy, media literacy, and civic engagement. Fee: $125 in person; $75 webinar

Places and Time: L.A. History and Geography

Auto Club Headquarters (just south of downtown Los Angeles)

Free five-day workshop for 3rd, 4th, 8th and 11th grade teachers about environmental literacy and environmental justice, with a focus on the Port of Los Angeles. We will use the exceptional maps and photos of Southern California housed in the Auto Club Archives. Teachers will receive a $300 stipend upon completion of a lesson.

LGBTQ History: OUT Curriculum Cohort

ONE Archives 909 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States

In this free one-week workshop for 11th grade teachers, we will explore various points in LGBTQ history through readings, presentations by historians, model lessons, and a hands-on exploration of the ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. Teachers will be compensated $500 upon completion of a lesson.