Dear John,
As the school year begins, we have new resources to share with you. Also, two exciting events are happening soon: our next Author Read Aloud with Duncan Tonatiuh on 9/28 and our No Place for Hate kick-off event with Laurie Hernandez on 10/13. Mark your calendars and see registration links below! | |
Author Read Aloud with Duncan Tonatiuh
Our next “Changing the World One Word at a Time” Author Read Aloud and Conversation features award winning author-illustrator Duncan Tonatiuh on September 28 at 4pm ET.
Special Book Giveaway: The first 100 schools to register will receive three of Duncan Tonatiuh's books. Limit one school per entry. No purchase required. REGISTER | | | |
New Lesson Plan
Indian/Native American Boarding Schools: Their History, Harm and Impact
Teach high school students about Indian boarding schools and their impact on the lives of Indigenous children, assimilation and the loss of human lives. Download Resource | | | |
Monthly Featured Book
More Than Peach
This picture book tells the story of what happens when Bellen Woodard’s classmates ask for the "the skin-color” crayon and how she changes the language so everyone understands that “skin can be any number of beautiful colors.” Download Discussion Guides
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No Place for Hate Back to School Kickoff
On October 13, we’ll host our annual Back to School Kickoff where No Place for Hate® coalitions from across the nation come together to explore identity, perseverance, and allyship. Our special guest will be Laurie Hernandez, Gold Medal Olympic Gymnast and New York Times Bestselling Author of I Got This: To Gold and Beyond.
This event is both for schools that are currently No Place for Hate as well as for schools that want to learn more. Register
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New Blog in Education Week
How a Texas Teen Turned Body-Shaming and Bias into Advocacy and Action
Explore a recent news story about Olivia Julianna, a youth activist in Texas who was the target of body-shaming and bias, then raising more than $2 million for reproductive health care by amplifying what happened to her. Read More | | | |
11 Ways to Go Back to School with Anti-Bias Education
As you head back to school, with new challenges and opportunities, check out some of our anti-bias resources for teaching and learning. Learn More
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New Student Activities
Explore the Past, Shape the Future
New digital, self-directed student activities from Echoes & Reflections on topics including Jewish life before the Holocaust, antisemitism and media literacy in Holocaust education. Learn More | | | |
Anti-Bias Curriculum for Sale
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, understand and interpret differences, and analyze and challenge bias. Purchase Curriculum | |