Episode 3:
How to Find Multicultural
History Resources for your Home
Welcome Friend!
Last week, in Part 1 of “History Lessons in Our Multicultural Homes,” you heard from Mariana, Simone, and Erika.
Today, you will hear from Min. Then, we will share some places where you may find resources to study your heritage history.
Though we don’t share specific websites here, we hope these ideas will help you begin to “think outside the box.”
As always, we invite you to join the conversation with any questions or comments. We look forward to hearing from you!
For the King and His kids,
Simone, Erika, Min, & Mariana
Quotes & Notes
“It is a great thing to possess a pageant of history in the background of one’s thoughts. We may not be able to recall this or that circumstance, but, ‘the imagination is warmed’; we know that there is a great deal to be said on both sides of every question and are saved from crudities in opinion and rashness in action. The present becomes enriched for us with the wealth of all that has gone before.” ~Charlotte Mason (v. 6, p. 178)
Min
A Single Shard and Archer’s Quest by Linda Sue Park
A Place to Belong by Cynthia Kadohata
Letters from Korean History (box set) by Eun Bong Park
Customizable History Stream Chart by Min
Ongoing List of Multicultural History Books by Erika
Jewel in the Palace Korean Drama
Erika
“Once in Puerto Rico” by Pura Belpré
“Perez and Martina” by Pura Belpré
My Simple Approach to Implementing Diverse History Lessons by Erika
Where to Find Us
Min
Hwang
Mariana Mastracchio
Simone
Moradi
Erika
Alicea
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