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Media Constructions of Social Justice
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Media Constructions of Social Justice

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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This kit explores how people in the United States have perceived social justice movements over the past 180 years and how the U.S. media have constructed that public perception. The subject areas covered include U.S. history, African-American studies, criminal justice studies, immigrant studies, labor studies, Latino studies, LGBT studies, media studies, peace studies, sociology, and women’s studies, among many others.

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February 10, 2020
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