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Fear and hate are on the rise in our communities once again, and this can be overwhelming, especially in the midst of tumultuous international events.
It is imperative, therefore, that educators and administrators at all levels have the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure that all members of their educational communities feel safe and valued. To this end, we are gathering educational resources to support students and staff who are affected by the horrific events in Israel and Gaza.
Categories All Resources 59
Antisemitism 29
Canadian 29
Holocaust 24
Islamophobia 1
Israel 5
Racism 7
Canada’s leading think tank working at the intersection of human rights, conflict and emerging technologies.
The institute serves as a leadership and ideas incubator that convenes stakeholders with the goal of developing better policies to protect human rights.
Building inclusive Jewish spaces in Canada, reflecting the racial diversity that exists within our communities and throughout our histories.
While we come from different cultural backgrounds, our shared stories and experiences of being Black and Jewish in Canada were the ties that bound our connection. We began envisioning a new path forward, asking ourselves these three questions along the way:
We’re reminded of the important role educators play in pushing back against hate and violence.
Learning for Justice seeks to uphold the mission of the Southern Poverty Law Center: to be a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements and advance the human rights of all people.
Recommendations and resources to support families, educators and community members who must respond to the needs of children as a traumatizing event unfolds.
Strategies for engaging in conversations about difficult topics like race, violence, and natural disasters. Highlights resources from various organizations to aid in creating safe, inclusive environments for children.
How can classroom teachers disrupt discrimination and promote hope, foster healing, and inspire joyful learning?
Forty step-by-step lessons involve discussion, oral and written narratives, case studies, assumption charts, and more. This thoughtful examination of today’s world will help teachers encourage reflection, foster inclusion, and inspire students to take action. This in-depth guide will show teachers of 8- to 14-year-olds how to start and manage important conversations that will lead to change.