New York City | Tuesday May 11, 1999 | |||||||||||
MUMIA ABU-JAMAL TEACH-IN |
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FOR TEACHERS: |
Last Revised: 5/2/99 |
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NOW THAT YOU HAVE THE OUTREACH MATERIAL, Here are some tips. Use and/or adapt these ideas to your school’s situation….. The materials you have should be shared: You can photocopy the articles and share them with colleagues. Give them to staff members you know well or distribute them in faculty mailboxes. Break the ice: Accompany the distribution with a brief conversation or note about the case or about issues of criminal justice/police conduct/racism. For example, you may want to ask folks if they have heard about Mumia’s case or about cases like it. Or, you could also begin talking about Amadou Diallo’s case and make connections to the material on Mumia Abu-Jamal. Follow up: Talk
to the colleagues who received materials a couple of days later. Ask them
if they read the article(s) and see if they have questions or comments. If
you distributed the articles to many staff members, invite them all to a discussion
after school. Evaluate Level of Commitment: Try
to get a sense of which faculty members are enthusiastic about discussing
Mumia’s case. This does not have to mean that they are sympathetic with
Mumia Abu-Jamal. You are interested in finding people who want to raise
the issue for educational purposes. The people interested in continuing the
discussion should be told about the Teach In scheduled for May 11th
and the possibility of school-wide participation. Bring People On Board: Faculty
members interested in participating in the Teach In can get involved on a
variety of levels. As a staff, you should decide whether there could be a
school-wide teach-in at your site or whether a group of teachers will join
others in the May 11th after school teach-in instead. If your school
can commit to running its own Mumia Teach In, think about and discuss ways
in which that will come together (i.e. how you will decide as a school, your
plans for the teach in itself, and your timeline for planning the event).
Now
that we are on the web, email or fax us your lessons and ideas. We can post
them at this website which will allow everyone to use these resources to enrich
the learning experience. The same approach applies to books, articles, links
to other websites and speakers that schools can invite. If you need help or have any questions along the way, feel free to contact us. Call (212) 465-3986 or e-mail us at mumiateachin@yahoo.com. |
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