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The Human Rights Educators USA (HRE USA) is a collaborative network to learn, teach, organize, advocate, and innovate for human rights education in the United States.

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Main Street: Teaching the History of Redlining and the Power of Community Organizing

Join Rethinking Schools, Penguin Random House, Defending the Early Years, and Black Lives Matter at School for a virtual launch and celebration of Main Street: A Community Story About Redlining by Britt Hawthorne and Tiffany Jewell. The webinar will feature a conversation with the authors, followed by a panel of early childhood and elementary educators discussing how to teach young learners about the history of redlining and the power of community organizing.

Date: Thursday, February 5th
Time: 4pm PT/ 6pm CT / 7pm ET

Episode 72 with Jack L. Nelson is available on Human Rights Education Now!

Jack L. Nelson is a veteran educator and scholar whose career spans public schools and higher education in the United States and abroad. In 2001, Jack received the National Council for the Social Studies’ National Academic Freedom Award. He began teaching in Denver, Colorado, and later worked with migrant worker children in Riverside, California. Jack earned his B.A. from the University of Denver, his M.A. from California State University, Los Angeles, and his Ed.D. from the University of Southern California.

Apply now: Global Youth Summit for Change 2026 

Applications are now open for the Global Youth Summit for Change (GYSC), a 4-day leadership and dialogue programme co-hosted in partnership with the Youth Center for Dialogue and Peace (YCDP). The Summit will take place in person in Geneva, Switzerland, home to one of the world’s leading hubs for international diplomacy.