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VI History Month/Virgin Islands History Month Celebration
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“Every year in March, we honor our Virgin Islands' exceptional history and culture, as well as the achievements and contributions of its people. As Virgin Islanders, it is critical that we honor our forefathers' fortitude and continue to build on their great successes.This PowerPoint slide has hyperlinks for teachers to use in celebrating the significant celebration for virgin islands History Month.

Subject:
Virgin Islands History
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
CRISTINA SENOSA
Date Added:
09/06/2021
VISA for Social Studies Updated July 31 2023.pdf
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In August 2022, this document was reviewed and approved for sharing with stakeholders by the Board of Education. This July 31, 2023 document is a revised, updated version of the document. Social Studies teachers in particular, and other content area teachers and encourage to utilize the standards in their instructional.

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Education
History
Social Science
Virgin Islands History
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
American Institutes for Reserach (AIR)
Virgin Islands Department of Education
Date Added:
07/31/2023
Virgin Islands Creole | Dutch Creole | Negerhollands
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The St. John Heritage Collective hosts a panel discussion regarding the importance of Virgin Islands Creole.

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Arts and Humanities
Education
History
Language Education (ESL)
Linguistics
Social Science
Virgin Islands History
World Cultures
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
WTJX Channel 12
Date Added:
08/11/2021
Virgin Islands Student Cultural Notebook Edition 4: 1848 Emancipation
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 It was determined in 1847 that future children born to enslaved laborers would be free, and that slavery would be abolished totally in 1859. Instead of agreeing to the deal, the enslaved began mobilizing, and on July 3rd, 1848, an estimated 8,000 enslaved individuals demanded their freedom 1848, an estimated 8,000 enslaved individuals demanded their freedom in Frederiksted in front of Fort Frederik

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Caribbean History
Elementary Education
Ethnic Studies
Graphic Arts
Reading Informational Text
Virgin Islands Culture
Virgin Islands History
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Diagram/Illustration
Author:
Stephanie Chalana Brown
Date Added:
07/18/2022
Virgin Islands Studies Collective - Dr. Hadiya Sewer
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Dr. Hadiya Sewer joins the show to talk about her work with the VI Studies Collective and the St. John Heritage Collective.
Dr. Hadiya Sewer joins the show to talk about her work with the VI Studies Collective and the St. John Heritage Collective. (English, 1 hr)

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1:58 Bajo el Sol Gallery Events
9:56 Theodora Moorehead
11:17 Recovery, changes, developments on St. John since “Irmaria”
16:50 The VI Studies Collective
24:24 Responses from VISCO workshops
30:39 Break
31:45 “Colonialism without Colonizers” speech and British Virgin Islands
40:06 Responses to new governor in US Virgin Islands, Albert Bryan, Jr.
44:09 U.S. Federal government shutdown and the National Park on St. John
47:21 2020 Census, citizenship question, VI delegate to Congress
49:26 Green New Deal and climate justice
57:09 Outro

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Caribbean History
Education
History
Social Emotional Learning
Virgin Islands History
Material Type:
Case Study
Lecture Notes
Author:
Travelogue Media
Date Added:
08/11/2021