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Writing for Change
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Writing for Change

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
Resource Type Activity, Lesson Plan

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Students will learn about how the U.S. government classifies race and ethnicity. The teacher will play a video of students at Park East High School in New York City who contacted the U.S. Census Bureau to start a conversation about the way race and ethnicity are identified in census surveys. Students will also read a blog post explaining how the Census Bureau has changed the way it collects data on race and ethnicity. In the last part of the activity, students will write a letter that could be sent to a leader in their community with the goal of sparking some type of change. This activity takes approximately 120 minutes to complete.

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April 15, 2021
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April 15, 2021
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