Resources
Resources
Delaware Humanities utilizes and develops resources as part of our programming initiatives. While individual programs may end, the resources used in them are still relevant to our communities.
Resources available to request or download include books, DVDs, and digital copies of informative toolkits. Click on each resource below to learn more or request a copy.
Physical resources will remain available until we run out of copies. Digital resources remain available indefinitely or until the information contained in them is out of date.
Books & DVDs
Books & DVDs are available to K-12 classrooms, libraries, and other organizations. They must be used for a free program or project.
Media Matters: A Toolkit for Understanding and Assessing Sources
Knowing how to critically analyze media is an essential skill for navigating our world today. This booklet is perfect for grades 7-12. Free digital copies are available to all teachers.
History's Mysteries
This family-friendly virtual program featured Delaware authors and artists discussing mysteries from Delaware’s history. Videos remain available to watch.
Let’s Talk About Monuments & Markers: A DIY Program Toolkit
How history is represented in public spaces is a complicated, hot button issue. This toolkit provides entry points for discussing historic monuments and markers and the controversies that often arise around them. Free digital copies are available to organizations.
Let’s Talk About Environmental Justice: A DIY Program Toolkit
The relationship between public health and environmental issues is complex. This toolkit provides context and entry points into the contemporary conversations surrounding environmental justice. Free digital copies are available to organizations.