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Voices of Heritage: Exploring Identity Through Poetry and Prose
Latinx, Race and Racism, High School Rachel Charette Latinx, Race and Racism, High School Rachel Charette

Voices of Heritage: Exploring Identity Through Poetry and Prose

This lesson uses the book Yes! We Are Latinos, a powerful collection of poems and prose, to explore the richness and diversity of the Latino experience in the United States. Students will examine stories of identity, heritage, struggle, and pride as shared by fictionalized Latino characters representing various cultural backgrounds. As part of Hispanic Heritage Month, this lesson helps students develop a deeper understanding of how culture shapes identity and encourages them to reflect on their own voices and experiences. Students will create personal identity poems or artistic responses inspired by the voices in the text. 

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Borders, Belonging, and Brave Voices
Latinx, Race and Racism, Immigration, Middle School Rachel Charette Latinx, Race and Racism, Immigration, Middle School Rachel Charette

Borders, Belonging, and Brave Voices

In this lesson, students will either read some excerpts from Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez or the entire book, to examine the complexities of immigration, family separation, cultural identity, and friendship. Students will participate in thoughtful discussion, reflect on personal values and cultural backgrounds, and write a creative letter from the perspective of one of the characters.

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