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Media Construction of Peace

A Digital Media Literacy Curriculum

High School through College
This kit explores how the people in the United States have perceived antiwar movements over the past 170 years and how the U.S. media has constructed that public perception. Each unit includes three lessons, each one devoted to a different media form including visual images, film clips and song excerpts. The subject areas covered include U.S. history, African-American studies, labor studies, Latino studies, media studies, Native American studies, peace studies, sociology and women’s studies among many others.

All materials are classroom-ready, including: teacher guides, student handouts, overviews, and assessments.

Download each teachers guide, slide show or video below. All video clips can be previewed below, and are also available via out Youtube Channel for larger projection.

NOTE: To view the quicktime clips provided below, you may need to install the free media player Quicktime on your computer. Visit Apple for download instructions.

click title to view/close Unit 1: Introduction

click title to view/close Unit 2: Wars of Manifest Destiny: Indian, Mexican and Spanish American Wars

click title to view/close Unit 3: World War One

click title to view/close Unit 4: World War Two

click title to view/close Unit 5: The Cold War

click title to view/close Unit 6: Vietnam War

click title to view/close Unit 7: Central American Wars

click title to view/close Unit 8: Iraq War


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