MOCHE Munchies - December 2020
Each month, the Missouri Council for History Education will publish “MOCHE Munchies”: brief introductions to online resources and upcoming events related to history education. We hope you’ll browse and imbibe!
WHAT WE’RE READING:
Mostly student work, to be honest. But we’re also dipping into:
- Cathleen Cahill’s Recasting the Vote: How Women of Color Transformed the Suffrage Movement, in anticipation of her virtual visit to Maplewood-Richmond Heights on December 9th at 2pm. You can register by clicking here. 
- And these articles on teaching in The Atlantic - lots of history of education in these articles! 
WHAT WE’RE LISTENING TO:
- The Have You Heard podcast - where history of education meets history education 
- The Teaching Hard History podcast - we recommend the episodes with Andrés Reséndez, one of the NCHE Spring 2021 conference speakers, author of the multiple prize-winning, The Other Slavery, and did you know he was once a script doctor for telenovelas? 
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO:
All the NCHE virtual events in December!
- Former MOCHE Visiting Scholar, University of Michigan Prof. Chauncey Monte-Santo discussing her super helpful site: Read.Inquire.Write (All resources on the site are free, y’all!) on December 8th 
- An Evening with Pete Souza, Chief Official White House Photographer for Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan on December 17th. 
If you’re a MOCHE member, you’re an NCHE member! Isn’t that cool?
