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Afghanistan

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    Displaced Afghans arrive at a makeshift camp from the northern provinces
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    PART OF: The Last Chapter of War

    Biden on Afghanistan: Not My Problem

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    August 16, 2021
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    Afghanistan: After the Americans

    Several young Afghans are fighting for their own survival and that of their country as the Americans...

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    PART OF: The Last Chapter of War

    Commentary: Joe Biden’s Afghanistan Pull-out Is A Mistake We Will Pay For

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    August 16, 2021
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    PART OF: Afghanistan: After the Americans

    Desperate Afghans Try To Flee As Government Collapses, Taliban Take Control

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    Jane Ferguson
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    August 15, 2021
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    Central street in Kabul
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    PART OF: Afghanistan: After the Americans

    Reporter Jane Ferguson Discusses the Latest From Kabul

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    Jane Ferguson
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    August 15, 2021
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    PART OF: The Last Chapter of War

    US Embassy in Kabul Posted Job Opening Days Before Preparing for Evacuation

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    August 14, 2021
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    PART OF: The Last Chapter of War

    Taliban Seize Province Near Afghan Capital, Attack Northern City

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    Paula Bronstein
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    August 14, 2021
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    The Last Chapter of War

    America may be ending its ‘endless’ war, but the way it is leaving Afghanistan will certainly mean...

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    Paula Bronstein
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  • Example of a student mural by a student in Jazmin Puicon's class, including boxing gloves, the Newark skyline, and inspirational quotes.
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    Lesson Plans

    Brick by Brick: Exploring and Archiving the History of the City of Newark

    This unit connects global stories of migration with an investigation into local Newark history in order to build a digital archive celebrating migration’s impact on Newark and student’s own lives.

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    Jazmin Puicon
    Lesson Builder User
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    June 24, 2021
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    Why do migrants make the choices they make at different stages of migration?

    Students analyze news articles on the choices and challenges that migrants face, and use rhetorical appeals to create Public Service Announcements that reflect those choices and challenges.

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    Tania Mohammed
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    June 24, 2021
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    Planting Seeds of Hope: Amplifying Stories of Migration that Go Beyond the Headlines

    Students build bridges of empathy, affinity, and understanding by exploring underreported stories and using persona poetry to amplify those stories, as well as stories of their own community members.

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    Charles Sanderson
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    June 24, 2021
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    Creations of the Fortunate: Borders and Their Impacts on Vulnerable Populations

    Students analyze migration push and pull factors and create social media posts that describe the experience of women migrants around the world.

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    Adam Guerrero
    Lesson Builder User
    READ MORE about Creations of the Fortunate: Borders and Their Impacts on Vulnerable Populations
    June 21, 2021

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