Participate in Professional Learning Workshops at the Center for Brooklyn’s History

Open to: All Teachers
Opportunity at a Glance:
Join us for a conversation with project lead Zaheer Ali and educator, Emily Potter-N’Diaye.  During this conversation educators will gain insight into how oral histories and archival material can empower us to explore issues of identity and belonging.  Muslims in Brooklyn not only presents multifaceted narratives about the experience of Brooklyn’s diverse Muslim communities, but also further cements the centrality of these communities into the story of Brooklyn itself.

The Center of Brooklyn History (CBH) educators will model lesson plans that allow educators to bring these themes into the classroom and teach with any oral history collection.

Key dates:  Wednesday November 17th, 2021 from 4:00p.m. – 5:30p.m.
Location: Virtual
Registration deadline: 10/19/2021

Take action: Register here
For more information: connections@bklynhistory.org