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Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice
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Ann V.
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Lesson Planet
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Social justice is the theme of a 12-lesson unit that uses photographs to focus students' attention on and expand their understanding of current social issues facing society. Class members learn how to closely examine an image, and to consider how the photographer frames a picture to create meaning and evoke a response.
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activism, author's perspective, author's purpose, bias, biodiversity, civil rights, close reading, connotation, denotation, diversity, equality, ethnic groups, ethnicity, gender bias, gender equality, homelessness, identity, immigration, inferences, injustice, jim crow laws, justice, making inferences, media analysis, mood, perspective, persuasion, persuasive techniques, point of view, poverty, prejudice, race relations, segregation, similarities and differences, social activism, social injustice, social justice, stereotypes, supreme court cases, the civil rights movement, tolerance, brown v. board of education, constitutional amendments, desegregation, intolerance, non-violent protest, photo stories, photograph analysis, protests, the supreme court, the voting rights act, united states immigration, the little rock nine, cross-media analysis, the civil rights act of 1964, social-emotional learning
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