Single-User License

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Our Single-User License Puts the Power in Teachers' Hands

In honor of creating an empowerment movement and with the support of donors, we can offer our Single-User License at a steeply discounted rate of $150 for the full, supplemental curriculum — a $500 value.

THE LICENSE PROVIDES LIFETIME ACCESS & NO SUBSCRIPTION FEES! 

 

 

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IMPORTANT: Please use your school email address when purchasing. Immediately after purchase, you will receive an email from History UnErased with your sign-up code to Intersections & Connections digital platform. Once you register, you will be directed to the home page, which includes information about our regularly scheduled office hours and monthly special sessions. 

 
 

 

Overview & Timeline

Intersections & Connections supplemental curriculum provides hundreds of teaching materials complementing 80+ thematic units, case studies, and other types of instructional materials to broaden students' understanding of U.S. history and help them connect to topics surrounding them in today's world. From Colonial America to the 21st Century, students engage with a richer history that is LGBTQ-inclusive and intersectional, whether it is race, gender, ethnicity, and/or nationality. 


  • Academically rigorous, multi-modal materials

  • Videos, podcasts, interactive games 

  • Posters, book lists, trivia cards, and more!

  • Designed digital flipbooks & printer-friendly options

  • One-step functionality to easily share with students

  • Automatic updates & revisions

  • Automatic addition of new content

  • Much of the curriculum is also available in Spanish


 

 

Example intro video from the James Baldwin case study to demonstrate how our unique videos bring primary sources to life and provide a hook for students.

 

Video introduction to our digital platform with Jocardo Ralston, who also introduces the "Pauli Murray: Overcoming Jane Crow" thematic unit.

 

 

CLICK HERE for our new semester-long elective course, "Pauli Murray's America," which is targeted for grades 10+ and developed with funding from the New York City Council.