The free “Anti-Racist Art Activity”
The free, downloadable “Anti-Racist Art Activity” for ages 7-14 was launched in February of 2021! Free related curriculum is available.
Two printable activity pages are provided for each Black historical figure featured: Malcolm X, Ella Baker, Bayard Rustin, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Harriet Tubman. The first page is for research and writing, and the second is for coloring/art.
The illustrations for the coloring pages were created by Jessica Wood, an African American artist based in Los Angeles.
Use the activity during Black History Month and throughout the year!
Free downloadable “board” games for young people and adults
The “Blobber” Game
The purpose of the Blobber Game is for families to enjoy screen-free, creative time together during the coronavirus quarantine, and beyond. This is a new, fun activity for kids age 6+, teens, and adults, where everybody wins! The Blobber Game engages the imagination and promotes happiness—this game will surprise and delight!
The “Heart” Game
Coming soon! The Heart Game is a free, downloadable board for players to express love and caring with their partner through simple requests that are provided on cards. Players have the opportunity to create their own requests, and everyone has the right to pass if they so desire.
“Road to Racial Justice” Game
In the Road to Racial Justice Game, players will become more aware that racism exists in many everyday situations (interpersonal and institutional), learn why the situations are racist (stereotyping, tokenism, cultural appropriation, etc.), and acquire tools to interrupt these kinds of situations.
Free downloadable GirlPower Curricula
“Never Give Up! Ama’s Journey to Freedom on the Underground Railroad”
A coming-of-age historical fiction set in the 1850s, this free 28-minute educational film provides excellent, well-researched content on slavery in the United States, as well as on everyday acts of resistance by enslaved people. Curriculum included.
“Moon Magic Workshop on Puberty: A Facilitator’s Guide for Helping Girls Come of Age”
The curriculum for “Moon Magic Workshop on Puberty: A Facilitator’s Guide for Helping Girls Come of Age” addresses the emotional, practical, and cultural aspects of menstruation and growing up female. Curriculum included.
“Taking Our Place in the Art World: Feminist Arts Curriculum”
The “Taking Our Place in the Art World: Feminist Arts Curriculum” was created to help students explore gender stereotypes and gender discrimination in their own lives and in the lives of others, especially women artists from the Middle Ages to the present.
“Girl House and Beyond Curriculum: A Facilitator’s Guide for Empowering Young Women”
The purpose of the Girl House and Beyond curriculum is to help facilitators create a safe environment in which girls can explore the topic of sexual harassment through engaging activities, many of which include artwork.