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Every Student Belongs: Addressing Hate Online
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Learning Objectives:  Students will review key vocabulary related to discrimination, prejudice and specific forms of prejudice.  Students will learn about cyberhate, how it manifests itself online and the impact it has on individuals, the online community and society.  Students will reflect on examples of cyberhate speech and counterspeech.  Students will explore different responses to cyberhate.  Students will consider the importance of countering cyberhate and come up with ways to do so with ally behavior and counterspeech.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Amit
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Every Student Belongs: Hate Symbols
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Since this lesson focuses on the swastika and other hate symbols—hate symbols that target a range of identity groups including Jewish people, people of color, etc.—it is important to be mindful that seeing and discussing these symbols could be upsetting for some or many of your students. Some students may feel relieved or comfortable discussing these issues in class and others may feel nervous, uncomfortable or angry to be talking about a topic so close to home. Prior to teaching the lesson, assess the maturity of your students in being able to handle this challenging content, review your classroom guidelines for establishing a safe learning environment and provide opportunities for students to share their feelings as the lesson proceeds.]LEARNING OBJECTIVESStudents will reflect on the significance of symbols in our society.Students will learn about specific hate symbols and teach their classmateswhat they learned.Students will identify what can be done as individuals, school or a community to confront hate symbols.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
U.S. History
World History
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Amit
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Every Student Belongs: Stereotypes and Scapegoating
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Grade Level: Middle - High SchoolLength of Lesson: Two 90 minute block periods, Four 50-55 minute block periodsEssential QuestionsIn what ways do “single stories” impact our own identities, how we view others, and the choices we make?How do stereotypes influence how we view and treat others?How, when, and why do stereotyping and scapegoating escalate to discrimination, prejudice, and violence?What are different ways people can combat stereotypes and scapegoating?

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
U.S. History
World History
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Homework/Assignment
Author:
Amit
Date Added:
09/08/2021
Every Student Belongs: Understanding White Supremacy
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Since this lesson focuses on white supremacy which targets Jews, African Americans and other groups, it is important to be mindful that seeing and discussing the topic could be upsetting for some or many of your students. Some students may feel comfortable or interested in discussing these issues in class and others may feel nervous, uncomfortable or angry talking about this topic. Prior to teaching the lesson, assess the maturity of your students in being able to handle this challenging content, review your classroom guidelines for establishing a safe learning environment and provide opportunities for students to share their feelings as the lesson proceeds.]LEARNING OBJECTIVES  Students will understand what white supremacy is, its history and how it manifests in modern society.  Students will learn more about the alt right and how it has grown in recent  Students will reflect upon white supremacy and the alt right through a writingassignment.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
U.S. History
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
Amit
Date Added:
11/18/2021