Response to the violence at the U.S. Capitol
Response to the violence at the U.S. Capitol
The world is watching. Our students are watching.
Educator Resources
- Teaching in Times of Crisis, Center for Teaching, Vanderbilt University
- Creating the Space to Talk about Race, Center for Social Justice, National Education Association
- Combatting White Nationalism at School Toolkit, Western States Center
- Black Lives Matter at School, NEA Ed Justice
- Black Lives Matter at School, Massachusetts Teachers Association
- Talking to Kids About the Attack on the Capitol, NEA
NEA President Becky Pringle on violence at U.S. Capitol
We must come together, to show our students and children, that we know what keeps us safe. We will stand together against politicians who incite violence, empowering the anarchists who have violently stormed the Capitol attempting to overturn the will of the people.
— Becky Pringle (@BeckyPringle) January 6, 2021
Read Pringle on Jan. 6 attack NEA calls for immediate removal of Trump