Updated with Registration Link!
Oklahoma educators have been reading Dr. Bettina Love’s texts, We Want to do More than Survive and Punished for Dreaming, while also engaging in the supporting album to the text Punished for Dreaming, produced by Dr. Stevie “View” Johnson. These book clubs will culminate into a virtual lecture given by Dr. Bettina Love on September 30th in the Edmon Low Library on the campus of Oklahoma State University that will also feature the Teaching with Primary Sources curriculum developed by the Local Learning team on the Tulsa Race Massacre. There will also be an in-person event open to the public on October 17th where Drs. Love and Johnson will give a public lecture and Dr. View will lead a live listening party.
Register for the October 17th public event here: https://okla.st/PFDEvent
Looking for the Curriculum Guide “Folk Sources and New Narratives in Oklahoma?” Find it here.
This packet represents one part of a three-year study engaging the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre through primary sources. Included in these lesson plans and units of study are discoveries, tools for teaching, activity prompts, and deep pedagogical engagement from oral historians, cultural geographers, artists, historian, veteran teachers, and folklorists.
Mark your calendar and signup for the book club here: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSfzNGLRXMgF…/viewform