Educator Workshop: Breaking Uncommon Ground – Black History along the Delaware
Wednesday, January 29th from 9 AM to 12 PM
VIRTUAL - This workshop will take place via Zoom.
Join Independence Seaport Museum, network with fellow educators while gaining new skills and content, and get professional development hours/credit!
In this workshop, educators will focus on our oral history project, Breaking Uncommon Ground. The project aims to expand our current exhibit, Tides of Freedom, by focusing on Black History along the Delaware River between 1950 and 2015 through the collection of oral histories.
Workshop will rely on the following format:
- Introductions and Overview
- Objectives, Evaluation, and Admin
- Context for Black History along the Delaware River
- Skills and Framework: keepers of history, oral histories, and the history of the everyday
- Tour of exhibit and sampling oral histories
- Classroom Application Workshop
- Review
- Wrap-up and Evaluation
Registration for this workshop includes access to the materials, Act 48 credit for PA teachers.
This program is free for educators who are Members – please email Membership@phillyseaport.org if you have any questions.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO: Please note that this workshop will take place via Zoom. When registering, alert us of any accessibility needs or requests.
Major funding for Breaking Uncommon Ground on the Delaware River has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage with additional support from the William Penn Foundation.