High School Lessons of the UUA Lifespan Mosaic Curriculum

a group of five high school-aged youth of various ethnicities and an East Asian young adult sit cross-legged on a hardwood floor in a tight circle in discussion. They are wearing cool weather clothes and are mostly facing away from the camera.

The UUA’s Mosaic Lifespan Curriculum contains simple multimedia lessons specially-designed for the learning needs of Kindergarteners through adults. The lesson plans are available for free from UUA.org once your facilitators have completed the required online training with the UU Institute. The course is free with the coupon code “mosaic.”

Lessons for high schoolers include:

  • White Supremacy Culture vs. White Supremacism
  • How White Supremacy Culture Shows Up in Ourselves and in Our Communities
  • Don’t Do the Work of Anti-Racism Alone
  • When One Culture Has More Power Than Another
  • What is Colonialism?
  • Amen To Uprising: Advocacy and Power for Teens Fighting Racial Injustice
  • What is the History of Policing and the Carceral System? What Ways Can We Reduce the Power of Policing?
  • Creative Jam — Imagine the Beloved Community