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Bundle: Action & Advocacy

Overview
The Action & Advocacy Bundle transforms civics and literacy into tools for empowerment. Designed for middle and high school students, these units guide learners through analyzing systems of power, developing strong evidence-based arguments, and taking meaningful civic action in their communities. By combining writing, research, and organizing, students learn that advocacy is a practice of agency and collective responsibility.

Rooted in WAESN’s Ethnic Studies Framework, this bundle highlights the themes of Action & Reflection, Power & Oppression, and Identity & Agency, supporting students in connecting personal experience to public voice. Through real-world writing, community issues, and project-based learning, this collection helps educators make civics and literacy culturally relevant and transformative.

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Developed by the WAESN Curriculum Team and supported by College Spark Washington, this bundle helps educators connect classroom learning to real-world change by empowering students to think critically, speak courageously, and act collectively.

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