Racism

Creating Awareness of Others – A Key Component to Combat Hate

By Ateret Cope / Saturday, February 5, 2022 / Comments Off on Creating Awareness of Others – A Key Component to Combat Hate

The purpose of this lesson plan is to “relate to the Tree of Life shooting when trying to engage the students in action against hate, racism, and antisemitism”. Thus, the […]

Processing yesterday’s news from Capitol Hill in D.C – January 6, 2021

By Ateret Cope / Saturday, February 5, 2022 / Comments Off on Processing yesterday’s news from Capitol Hill in D.C – January 6, 2021

On January 6, 2021, Americans and the world, witnessed one of the most dangerous moments in the history of this Republic – a mob broke into the Capitol in an […]

Stereotypes and Implicit Bias, At Your Front Door

By Ateret Cope / Saturday, February 5, 2022 / Comments Off on Stereotypes and Implicit Bias, At Your Front Door

Overview Using the Short Film Masel Tov Cocktail students will explore concepts of identity and stereotypes. They will also explore the progression of antisemitism and continuation of implicit bias in […]

America and The Holocaust Learning Guide With Primary Sources 2021 CWB

By Ateret Cope / Saturday, February 5, 2022 / Comments Off on America and The Holocaust Learning Guide With Primary Sources 2021 CWB

To accompany the graphic book America and the Holocaust, Author: Barbara S. Burstin, Ph. D., Ilustrator: Frederick H. Carlson This lesson relies on the use of Primary Sources to explore […]

RACE – Are We So Different?

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on RACE – Are We So Different?

Definitions for Understanding Structural Racism

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on Definitions for Understanding Structural Racism

Race in US History

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on Race in US History

Helping Students Make Sense of News Stories About Bias and Injustice

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on Helping Students Make Sense of News Stories About Bias and Injustice

Rather than “protect” children and youth from what’s going on in the world, there are age-appropriate and constructive ways to engage them in understanding the situation. This resource offers suggestions, […]

Discussing Race and Racism with Young People

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on Discussing Race and Racism with Young People

A series of resources provided by the ADL including, age appropriate lesson plans, family table conversation aids, and reading recommendations.

Teaching About Race, Racism and Police Violence

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on Teaching About Race, Racism and Police Violence

These resources can help spur much-needed discussion around implicit bias and systemic racism, but they can also empower your students to enact the changes that will create a more just […]

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