Our first Speak Up! curriculum is almost finished. If you are an educator and want to join our curriculum team, please e-mail us at chris@bostonmobilization.org.
Resources for Educators
“These stories break the silence and I am grateful that so many young people had the courage to share their truth.’”
- Steve Clem, Executive Director of the Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE) from his introduction to Speak Up! Click here to read the full introduction.
Thanks for visiting. The Speak Up! Anthology is a tremendous resource for educators and administrators who are looking to broach the challenging subject of race with their classrooms or school. Why?
- The power of story is undeniable. Stories have captivated us from before we could read a word, from before we knew about protagonists and denouements and allegory. The Speak Up! Anthology is an entire book of stories – personal stories, of real experiences from real students. These stories are engaging, powerful, and transformative.
- These stories are written by teens. They are accessible to teens. They actually happened. Unfortunately, as educators, we often find ourselves relying on someone’s conception of what teens are thinking or feeling. Speak Up! cuts quickly to the core of teen experience around this difficult subject.
- This project was visioned, crafted, and carried out by teens. Not only is it transformative in practice, it also serves as a beacon to other teens – you CAN make a difference. You CAN take action. You CAN transform the climate of your school in positive ways.
Speak Up! is already designed for easy use in a classroom or other educational setting. Not only does the anthology provide an easy way to break down the complex topic of race and racism, it also includes dozens of activities and critical questions that build on the stories, and a Strategies/Resources section full of different ways for teens to connect and take action. We also offer a network of seasoned professionals who are utilizing Speak Up! in their classrooms.
“I am excited to use this book in class this spring!” Heather Angell, St. John’s Prep
Below you will find lesson plans and other curriculum ideas from other teachers. And if you are using Speak Up! in your school, or have new ideas on how to use it, please get in touch and let us know!








