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Free Resources for Supporting Antiracist Education
Updated 06/29/2020: We hope that our new Black Lives Matter Protests movie inspires action, opening the door to challenging and essential conversations at home and in the classroom.
As a teacher, parent, or caregiver, you may be at a loss for words right now. But silence is not an option. Racism thrives in silence, and having open and honest conversations with kids is crucial, even at a very early age.
It’s important to acknowledge that children see racial identity and skin color. When we acknowledge identity—and encourage kids to take pride in their diversity and respect the diversity of others—we empower them to stand up to racial injustice. Talking about these issues with children also allows us to open the door to how they can disrupt inequality and combat systemic racism.
If you’re at a loss for words or struggling with how to begin, you can start a conversation by asking, “Do you have any questions about why people are protesting?”
Black lives matter. BrainPOP is committed to combating racism by creating antiracist content that examines the long and painful history of race in America. By doing so, we hope to help children understand the root causes of racism that we continue to encounter today, and empower them to dismantle it.
We want to know what’s on your kids’ minds. Please use this anonymous survey to share their questions and thoughts with us, which will help inform our ongoing content development efforts.
Below you will find a list of BrainPOP topics, recommended by grade level, to help you engage in these difficult but essential conversations. Recognizing that we have an obligation to use our platform to examine and teach about these important issues, we commit to producing additional content that develops and supports antiracist learning and growth.
In the meantime, we have made the following resources FREE to access.
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For Kindergarten–Grade 3
Profiles in Activism
Harriet Tubman
Learn about this courageous abolitionist’s life and her work on the Underground Railroad.
Jackie Robinson
Explore the story of a barrier-breaking ballplayer who brought his message of equality to America.
Martin Luther King Jr.
He had a dream! Watch to discover what it was and how this Civil Rights leader paved the way for generations to come.
Rosa Parks
Discover the story of this courageous activist who sat down in order to stand up for equal rights.
Ruby Bridges
Imagine the bravery it took to integrate an all-white school. That’s just what this young activist did when she was only 6 years old!
For Grades 4+
Institutionalized Racism and the Fight Against It
NEW: Black Lives Matter Protests
This movie provides context for the ongoing protests, as well as background on the movement.
Slavery
Explore the rise and abolition of the African slave trade, and its lasting effect on the United States.
Reconstruction
Learn how Reconstruction policies affected people in the South, including liberated slaves.
Jim Crow
Slavery may have ended with the Civil War, but the Confederacy’s defeat marked the beginning of a new kind of oppression.
Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka
“Separate but equal?” Explore where this phrase comes from and learn about segregation, civil rights, and the famous trial case, Brown vs. Board of Education.
Civil Rights
Learn about the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s—what it is, why it’s important, and how its legacy continues.
Profiles in Activism
Fannie Lou Hamer
This activist’s courage and persistence helped secure passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, an important victory in the fight for equal rights.
Jackie Robinson
Discover #42—the great athlete and pioneer for social justice who led the way to ending segregation in baseball.
Malcolm X
While Martin Luther King Jr. championed nonviolent protest and equality for all, Malcolm X took a more forceful approach.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Explore the inspiring life of this Civil Rights activist, and discover how his non-violent protests led to Supreme Court decisions banning segregation.
Motown
At a time of deep racial segregation in America, Detroit songwriter Berry Gordy had a vision of bringing Black musicians into the mainstream. So, he founded Motown Records!
Muhammad Ali
Discover the story of this champion boxer and beloved activist who grew up in the shadow of the Jim Crow South, and was shaped by its injustices.
Tuskegee Airmen
As the first Black military pilots, these true American heroes battled Nazis abroad and discrimination back home.
Recursos en español
Esclavitud
Protestas de Black Lives Matter
Reconstrucción de E.U.
Jim Crow
Brown contra Consejo de Educación
Derechos Civiles
Jackie Robinson
Malcolm X
Martin Luther King Jr.
Motown
Muhammad Ali
Ressources en français
Esclavage
Mouvement des droit civiques
Malcolm X
Martin Luther King
Mohamed Ali