![]() In this picture-book biography of an important gay-rights figure, Krakow (an elementary school teacher for over twenty years) honestly looks at Milk’s life in the broader context of discrimination and hope. In making history that day, Minnie Milk’s intelligent, energetic and courageous son showed the world that by not being afraid to be yourself, you can give others the courage to be proud of who they are. “On a rainy day in January, on the steps of San Francisco’s City Hall, Harvey Milk was sworn into office, the first openly gay elected city official in the United States of America. Using Harvey Milk to discuss Nonviolent Activism guide written by Danielle MorrisonĪn Educators’ Guide to The Harvey Milk StoryĬlick here to download a pdf of the educators’ guide. »» Elementary curriculum about discrimination and homophobia, put together by San Francisco Schools SFUSD Health Education »» Using Harvey Milk to Discuss Nonviolent Activism, written by educator Danielle Morrison »» An Educators’ Guide to The Harvey Milk Story, written by author Kari Krakow We’ve gathered together some resources to help educators use the book: Celebrate Harvey Milk Day – Using The Harvey Milk Story in schools. ![]()
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