How have social justice movements shaped Canadian society? Brianna Greaves, Sarah Peek, Laura Sparling, Yaya Yao CHC 2P.

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How have social justice movements shaped Canadian society? Brianna Greaves, Sarah Peek, Laura Sparling, Yaya Yao CHC 2P

Minds On: Locating Africville

The Unit What impact have social movements had on Canadian society? How successful have social movements been in building justice?

The Culminating Activity “Rethinking Canadian History: A People’s History of Social Justice” A Class Exhibit

Activity 1: What is Social Justice? The personal is political

Activity 2: Social Reform Reading primary sources

Activity 3: Africville Understanding historical significance

Activity 4: AIDS Advocacy Understanding ethical dimensions of history

Activity 5: What caused the Oka “Crisis”? Analyze cause and consequence

One learning activity we love…

An activity in analysing for historical accuracy Bain, Colin, Dennis Des Rivieres, Peter Flaherty et al. (2000) Making History - The Story of Canada in the Twentieth Century, Pearson Education Canada: Don Mills, ON

Detecting bias in our history textbooks

Questions?