The Shirley Chisholm Project of
Brooklyn Women’s Activism from 1945 to the Present
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
The Shirley Chisholm Project of
Brooklyn Women’s Activism from 1945 to the Present
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
The 2010 Curriculum Development Seminar is dedicated to Marion Neville Lynch, School of Education, Brooklyn College and early supporter of The Shirley Chisholm Project.
Please check back in the spring of 2010 for more information on our plans for curriculum development, below are links to other teaching resources to assist you.
Photo Credit, Wilda Gallagher
Links to Teaching Resources
The website for the ADL or Anti-Defamation League offers a
lesson plan on Shirley Chisholm for middle and high school students.
Shirley Chisholm Anti Bias Lesson Plans for K-12 Educators
The website for the Public Broadcasting System Point of View Series,
has information on Shola Lynch’s documentary, as well as additional
information about Shirley Chisholm.
Chisholm 72 Unbought and Unbossed, PBS Point of View Site
The Minnesota Public Radio has a teaching materials available on
their website for use including a audio recording of Shirley
Chisholm’s speech, “The Black Women in Contemporary America.”
Teaching Shirley Chisholm
The Shirley Chisholm Project of Brooklyn Women's Activism 1945 to the Present,
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, 2900 Bedford Avenue, 2403 James Hall, Brooklyn, N.Y., 11210
Phone: (718) 951-5000 ext. 6647, Fax: (718) 951-4816