With a 10,000-strong network of educators and community members, Teaching for Change is critical to grassroots education reform in our region. Mounting attacks on teaching truth in schools – book bans, laws against Critical Race Theory, and policies restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ students – pressure more educators to leave the profession now than ever. Teaching for Change supports them with free professional development, meaningful connections, and social justice curricular resources. Its Zinn Education Project brings the history of working people, people of color, and organized social movements into the classroom using multicultural books. Teach the Beat introduces students to DC’s unique tradition of go-go music. And it offers the nation’s only resource on teaching Central American history and literature for K-12 educators. At Teaching for Change, justice begins with the freedom to learn.
Headquarters: DC-Ward 1
Where They Operate: DC-Citywide; MD-Montgomery County; MD-Prince George's County; VA-Arlington County; VA-Fairfax County; VA-City of Alexandria; VA-City of Fairfax
Age Groups Served: All
Population(s) Served: Low- to Moderate-Income Community Members; Men/Boys; Women/Girls; Students; Immigrants/Refugees
- Number of volunteers who work with us annually:
6 - Number of hours of volunteer work we record annually:
1500 - Number of people (clients, patrons, students, etc) we serve annually:
2000
Awards & Recognition
Selected in 2010 by the National Family, School, and Community Engagement Working Group, coordinated by the Harvard Family Research Project, as one of twelve examples of leading innovations in family engagement, Taking Leadership, Innovating Change.
Philip C. Chinn Multicultural Book Award (2004) for "Putting the Movement Back Into Civil Rights Teaching"
Press
- Indigenous Peoples' Day: Rethinking American History
Sun Oct 7 2018, Smithsonian Magazine Online
This September the museum and Teaching for Change hosted an Indigenous People's Indigenous People's Curriculum Day and Teach-In.
- A Better Way to Teach the Civil Rights Movement
Wed Sep 19 2018, Edutopia
Broudo recently joined more than two dozen middle and high school teachers at Duke University for a three-week summer institute.
- Teaching about Central American immigration
Mon Jul 23 2018, Al Dia
Teaching for Change created a lesson plan to use the real-life stories of young people who have migrated from Central America.
- Scholastic Under Fire for Children's Book Portrayal of Trump
Thu Jun 14 2018, YES! Magazine
Parents and teachers aren't angry over what the new book says about the president, but rather what it leaves out.
- Bringing Black Lives Matter Movement to School
Sat Feb 24 2018, School Library Journal
The library was silent, a rarity at LaSalle-Backus Education Campus, a public school in Washington, DC.
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- The current budget for Teaching for Change is: $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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