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July 2023
Dear John,
We hope your summer is going well so far! July is Disability Pride Month and we have a new collection of resources that focus on the themes of ability, disability and ableism. We also have a new collection of lesson plans on sports and antisemitism and two new resources on tweens and cyberbullying. Lastly, we've developed a discussion and reflection guide for Parade, the Tony-award winning musical on Broadway. The play dramatizes the 1913 trial and imprisonment as well as the 1915 lynching of Jewish American Leo Frank.
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Disability Pride Month
Use our new collection of resources on ability, disability and ableism to bring the themes of Disability Pride Month to your homes, schools and communities. The collection page includes lesson plans, Table Talk family discussion guides and children’s literature.
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New Lesson PlansAntisemitism and Sports
This collection of middle and high school lesson plans explores sports’ narratives to help guide students to learn about Jewish identity, examine and challenge antisemitism and champion justice.
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New Lesson PlanTweens, Digital Spaces and Cyberbullying
This lesson plan for grades 4-8 helps students reflect on their experiences with cyberbullying, learn from the 2020 research study conducted by Cartoon Network and Cyberbullying Research Center and consider how to act as an ally when online bullying happens.
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New Table TalkHow Tweens Experience Cyberbullying
This discussion guide for families provides information about how tweens experience bullying online and explores the different ways young people can help themselves and each other when faced with it.
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'Parade' Discussion Guide
This guide helps facilitate reflection and discussion about Parade, a Broadway musical dramatization of the 1913 trial of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager in Georgia who was accused and convicted of the rape and murder of his thirteen-year-old employee. The guide includes a play synopsis, historical context, timeline of the case, exploration of the play’s themes, musical and artistic elements to consider, reflection and discussion questions and contemporary applications.
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Anti-Bias Curriculum
Use our elementary, middle and high school curriculum guides to teach anti-bias education in your classroom. The curricula are designed to help students explore identity, interpret differences, understand and challenge bias and champion justice.
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We hope you find these resources helpful as you prepare for back to school.
Feel free to reach out to us at
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[email protected] with any questions or to inquire about our trainings, programs and resources.
Continue taking care of yourself and enjoy the rest of the summer!
In partnership,
The ADL Education Team
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