March 21, 2017
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Prom Night in Mississippi

A new documentary film looks at a school that held its first racially integrated prom in 2008.
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Speak Up!
A collection of real-life stories, gathered by the Southern Poverty Law Center, on how people across the United States spoke up against everyday bigotry.
June 25, 2022
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Portfolio Activity for “We ♥ Art!”
Grades: 5-12 Subjects: Arts, Reading and Language Arts, Math and Technology Categories: Diversity and Inclusion; Wealth and Poverty Broad cuts to public school arts programs can encourage students to think of these
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I See You, You See Me: Body Image and Social Justice
This series help students think about their bodies and body images in a social justice context. Each lesson looks at a different aspect of the relationship children have with their bodies. The series helps students take ownership over their own feelings and attitudes and develop an activist stance in terms of understanding body image and also looking after their own physical and emotional wellbeing.
November 27, 2012
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Toolkit for “Lessons of 1964: The Movement Continues”
1964 included a number of important civil rights events critical to the ongoing march for racial equality and justice. These resources can help take students back to this important year. 1964 Civil Rights Milestone
professional development
Reflection Activity: Identity
Individual reflection activity exploring identity.
May 5, 2011
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Appendix C: Changing School Policies and Taking Action
Addressing policies and taking collective action.
July 31, 2012
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Mix It Loud, Mix It Proud
Don’t keep your awesome Mix event confined to the school walls. Spread the word!
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