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Rerouting Shortcuts
Cognitive shortcuts can lead to stereotyping and biased behavior. Here are some suggestions on how to “reroute” these shortcuts.
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“Hang Out” With Anti-bias Education Experts
Join the conversation with anti-bias educators and leading education scholars.
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Girls, Interrupted

The fastest-growing group of young people in the juvenile justice system is also the least talked about.
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Under Attack

The bullying of teachers is slowly entering the national spotlight. How will your school respond?
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Online Exclusive Video Feature: Youth United!

As these young activists prove, it's never too early to change the world.
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Seeing ALL Identities of LGBTQ Youth of Color

Giovanni Blair McKenzie gave this speech about supporting LGBTQ youth of color and “interlocking forms of discrimination” at the 2015 Human Rights Campaign’s Time to THRIVE conference.
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Making “A Place in the Middle” in Every Classroom
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Dean Hamer shares how his documentary A Place in the Middle, co-directed with Joe Wilson, can help students see the value of inclusion, the power of cultural heritage and their ability to create a more positive school climate.
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When Youth Get to Be Teachers
This afterschool educator empowers her students to step into the role of teacher and share their skills with peers. The outcome? A more positive and inclusive environment.
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Identity Safe Classrooms and Schools
As an antidote to implicit bias and stereotype threat, educators can build identity-safe classrooms and schools.