
"Prejudice is ignorance. The only way we can fight that--our most powerful weapon--is education.” - Dr. Karen Korematsu
The Korematsu Institute (KI) has developed and distributed educational resources about Fred Korematsu’s story, the WWII Japanese American Incarceration, Asian American history, and current civil rights issues for teachers. Our educational resources help connect the past to present-day civil rights issues. Do you need a tool to help teach the Constitution, civil liberties, or the Japanese American Incarceration? Request a KI Toolkit free of charge on our Education page on the KI website:
Want to help us get the next 15,000 toolkits into teachers' hands? Donate to KI for #GiveInMay here:
The Korematsu Institute (KI) has developed and distributed educational resources about Fred Korematsu’s story, the WWII Japanese American Incarceration, Asian American history, and current civil rights issues for teachers. Our educational resources help connect the past to present-day civil rights issues. Do you need a tool to help teach the Constitution, civil liberties, or the Japanese American Incarceration? Request a KI Toolkit free of charge on our Education page on the KI website:
Want to help us get the next 15,000 toolkits into teachers' hands? Donate to KI for #GiveInMay here:
Shared byBlair Patel - 8 days ago
Log in to comment
Loading ..
Related Articles
Discover the New AAPI Multimedia Textbook 'Foundations and Futures' for Digital Learners
Fred Korematsu's Legacy: A Call to Uphold Democracy and Civic Education
Understanding the Constitutional Injustice of Japanese American Incarceration
Teaching WWII AANHPI History: Insights for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Support the Korematsu Institute: Preserving Japanese American Incarceration History
Exploring Fred Korematsu's Legacy: A 90-Minute Field Trip for Students
3
0/100