Launch
Students will launch the inquiry by examining excerpts from Letter from Birmingham Jail, mental health disparity data, and current headlines to surface initial claims about how injustice affects psychological well-being. They will practice evidence-based discussion, evaluate persuasive impact and credibility, and leave the phase with a first-position response and a weekly exit ticket that connects MLK’s ideas to a contemporary example.
Days 1 - 2
🖼️ MLK, Data, and Headlines Walk
Launch 45m
💬 Claim Circle and Exit Ticket
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
Take A Position
Students will closely read key sections of *Letter from Birmingham Jail*, test competing interpretations about how injustice affects psychological well-being, and draft a one-page position statement grounded in at least two MLK-based claims and initial textual evidence they will later verify, challenge, and refine with mental health research.
Days 3 - 5
📝 MLK Claims and Harm Map
Knowledge/Skill Building 45m
🗣️ Position Line on Well-Being
Project Work 45m
📄 Position Statement Peer Revision
Deliverable 45m
Gather And Sort Evidence
Students will investigate literary, research, and current-event sources to test their developing position, sort evidence into support and challenge categories, evaluate credibility, and build an evidence chart that prepares them to write a stronger argument with counterargument and rebuttal.
Days 6 - 8
🧭 Source Credibility With MLK And Data
Knowledge/Skill Building 40m
📚 Evidence Chart For Support And Challenge
Research 45m
🔁 Counterevidence Peer Tuning
Deliverable 45m
Argue, Revise, Defend
Students will strengthen an evidence-based argument by refining warrants, integrating quotations and data with polished citations, testing their claims against counterarguments, revising through peer critique, and defending a multimedia case study in a live Q&A before capturing how their thinking became more precise.
Days 9 - 11
🧠 Warrants and Counterclaims Workshop
Knowledge/Skill Building 35m
📝 Essay and Case Study Critique
Project Work 45m
🎤 Multimedia Defense Q&A
Assessment 45m
Showcase
Students will present their final evidence-based argument essay highlights and multimedia case study to an authentic audience at Justice in Focus Night, then document how feedback and reflection show growth in their understanding of how systemic racism affects psychological well-being.
Day 12
🎤 Justice in Focus Showcase
Assessment 45m