Minecraft is letting kids march alongside civil rights icons for Black History Month. The game’s education division just relaunched “Lessons In Good Trouble”, a free DLC where players walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge with block-character John Lewis, sit on a Birmingham bus with Rosa Parks, and meet global changemakers like Malala Yousafzai and Nelson Mandela. The experience was originally developed by Atlanta educators in 2020 during the George Floyd protests—and has since had over 10M downloads. It’s part of Minecraft Education’s broader push to reach kids who tune out traditional lectures, turning immersive gameplay into active learning. For kids and tweens, schools are increasingly looking for ways to make history feel relevant, which can mean experiential learning in the virtual worlds they’re already living in. (tubefilter)
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