HHRC Blog
Anti-Racist Work in Schools: Are You in it for the Long Haul?
Your north star is always centering your most marginalized and under resourced students.
Transgender Maine: "The Kids are Alright" by Gia Drew
What I didn’t know then was I was to become one of the first OUT transgender public school teachers in Maine, and one of the first transgender high school coaches in the country.
You and White Supremacy: A Challenge to Educators
“Me and White Supremacy, creator Layla F. Saad hopes all teachers with white privilege will find the courage to take it.
Black Minds Matter
Interrupting school practices that disregard the mental health of black youth.
Phuc Tran’s new memoir 'Sigh, Gone'
Phuc Tran, a Vietnamese-American Mainer just published his memoir, Sigh, Gone: A Misfit's Memoir of Great Books, Punk Rock, and the Fight to Fit In
HHRC History: Remembering the lives of Jerry and Rochelle, Holocaust Survivors
In 2003, the HHRC joined friends and family of Jerry and Rochelle Slivka, both Holocaust survivors, to dedicate a memorial in honor of their lives and their dedication to Holocaust education. Also attached is a news clipping from the Lodi News Sentinel.