This is not a traditional textbook. Dr. Crain takes readers through the historical and complex realities of the formation of the United States. With particular attention to the stories and contemporary experiences of indigenous people, people of color, women, and other groups fighting for the full spectrum of civil and human rights.
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Crystallee Crain, Ph.D.
Project Director & Lead Curriculum Designer Crystallee Crain Ph.D. (she/her) is an interdisciplinary public health scholar and human rights activist. She has academic roots in sociology, political science, and psychology. She specializes in exposing the layers of institutional inequality while supporting communities to shift ways of being and practice to improve life chances by bridging the worlds of academia, healing, and activism. Crystallee’s body of work represents a collective need to strengthen our responses to violence through transformative means, the need for liberatory practices, and a focus on healing as a revolutionary strategy for change. Crystallee holds an academic appointment with California State University – East Bay (Department of Political Science). She’s also the elected board chair of Seeding Justice Foundation (PDX). Crystallee is the Founder & Principal Consultant of Prevention at the Intersections, which works to prevent violence and other forms of harm through community-based research and people-centered projects. She is the lead coach of Live Your Best Life Coaching Practice and the Founder of Social Justice Curriculum. [email protected] |
MISSION
We provide resources for educators and organizers to engage in social justice, anti-oppression, and human rights education in their communities. We create and engage with groups to inspire inquiry and critical thought to build stronger communities.
We provide resources for educators and organizers to engage in social justice, anti-oppression, and human rights education in their communities. We create and engage with groups to inspire inquiry and critical thought to build stronger communities.
WORK WITH SOCIAL JUSTICE CURRICULUM
We accept resumes on a rolling basis to support internships, fellowships, and practicum experiences for students across the globe.
Email a cover letter outlining your ideas and a resume to [email protected].
We accept resumes on a rolling basis to support internships, fellowships, and practicum experiences for students across the globe.
Email a cover letter outlining your ideas and a resume to [email protected].