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Educational resources explore migration and Middle Eastern diasporas and religion in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Education toolkit with lesson plans on art for social justice and gender equity accompanies documentary film, Little Stones.
Reading guide aims to expand formal and informal opportunities for dialogue about March, graphic novel about civil rights leader John Lewis.
Educational resources on race and police violence in collaboration with the Seven Last Words of the Unarmed choral project and documentary.
In partnership with the Bosch Community Fund, CEDER administered, evaluated, improved, and scaled the BEST Grant Program from 2017 to 2024.
Free online course on computational thinking uses case studies of real world problems.
Under the direction of MAISA, CEDER supports development of sets of instructional practices for literacy development, starting with a document for grades 6–12.
CEDER, together with Oakland Schools ISD, develops curriculum that engages students in the history of social justice and inequality in the Detroit metro area, and delivers professional learning to teachers who use the curriculum.
The collaborative project between the University of Michigan (U-M), Ann Arbor, and the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras (UPR) is designed to create spaces for conversations about new research and curriculum development projects among professors, graduate and undergraduate students, and school teachers from Puerto Rico.
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