Exploring Women’s History Through Portraiture: From Queen Liliʻuokalani to Shirley Chisholm  @SmithsonianEducation
Exploring Women’s History Through Portraiture: From Queen Liliʻuokalani to Shirley Chisholm  @SmithsonianEducation
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Join Smithsonian educators and a classroom teacher as we introduce portraits, strategies, and lessons for teaching about the history of women in the United States, with a focus on drawing connections to the present. We seek to empower educators and students by introducing them to new ideas for integrating art, and civics that center on stories of women. Participants will receive classroom resources!

Speakers:
Ashleigh D. Coren
National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Women's History Initiative

Amy Trenkle
Ida B. Wells Middle School

Briana Zavadil White
National Portrait Gallery

Original Air Date:
Wednesday, July 27, 2022, 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM EDT

Session Slides:
dropbox.com/t/haGdg61Ncy5oI9gG

Resource Links:
dropbox.com/t/wlVM4UaPQ2sQgfsE
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