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Responding to Hate &
Bigotry
Most of these resources
are completely FREE! A nominal fee may apply to unqualified
individuals.
Rhinos and Raspberries, Tolerance Tales for
the Early Grades -
This full-color storybook is designed to build
character and community and supports key literacy strategies for
students in grades preK-6. Includes a hardback book for teachers and
classroom sets of six for student use.
One World Poster Set - Designed
for use in all grades, this kit includes 10 full-color posters and
an accompanying teacher's guide to help students understand their
responsibilities in our increasingly interdependent world.
Starting Small
- Designed for in-service programs, this
training tool for early grades educators profiles exemplary pre-K
through 3rd grade classrooms in which peace, equity and justice are
guiding themes.
I Will Be Your Friend
- This musical anthology for the grades
2-5 teaches activism through music, acknowledging our nation's proud
tradition of singing for social change.
Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa
Parks - Recommended for middle
and upper grades, this Academy Award-nominated documentary film and
accompanying resources bring the Montgomery Bus Boycott alive for
today's students.
Mighty Times: The Children's March
- Recommended for middle and upper
grades, this special teachers' edition of the Academy Award-winning
documentary film and accompanying resources tell the heroic story of
the young people in Birmingham, Alabama, who brought segregation to
its knees.
America's Civil Rights Movement
- The story of the struggle to end
official apartheid in the U.S. is told through the Academy
Award-winning film, "A Time for Justice," and accompanying resources
designed for middle and upper grades.
One Survivor Remembers
- Designed for use in grades 8-12, this
Academy Award-winning documentary film tells the empowering story of
Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissman Klein. The kit includes primary
documents drawn from Klein's private collection, along with a
teacher's guide and resource booklet.
A Place at the Table
- Narrated entirely by young people, this
historical documentary for middle and upper grades tells the story
of the United States' struggle to ensure liberty and justice for
all. A book component and lesson plans are also included.
Shadow of Hate
- Episodes of intolerance throughout U.S.
history — from the plights of Quakers in colonial New England to the
1991 riots in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, N.Y. — are examined using
video, text, and classroom activities for grades 7-12.
Responding to Hate at School -
Administrators, teachers and counselors in K-12 schools can respond
promptly and effectively to bias incidents using the proven
strategies and concrete steps outlined in these pages.
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