This annual event helps build community and understanding among the student body
Read moreBan Bossy: Leadership Tips for Teachers
This publication provides tips on how to promote gender equity in classrooms.
Read moreSounds Great, But How Do I Do It?
This article by the NEA provides tips on how to be more culturally responsive in teaching.
Read moreThe Equality Alliance
This website explains why it is important to be culturally responsive in teaching, and provides information on how teachers can become more culturally responsive.
Read moreWhat Do You Say to That's So Gay
These tips provide guidance on how to respond when students say, "That's so gay.”
Read moreWelcoming Schools
This website has lots of resources for responding to instances of bias in elementary school classrooms, including lessons, videos, and recommended books.
Read moreLocal School Climate Survey
This school climate survey by GLSEN is meant to be conducted at school sites
Read moreHow to Start a GSA
This guide was created by Western Justice Center for potential club advisors.
Read moreGLSEN
This website has lots of information and resources on how to make schools safe and welcoming for LGBT students.
Read moreACLU
This website has lots of resources on how to make school safer and more inclusive for LGBT students.
Read moreTeaching Tolerance
This website was created by The Southern Poverty Law Center with activities and other resources, including curriculum ideas.
Read moreReaching Across Boundaries: Talk to Create Change
This document provides guidance on having students discuss differences with one another in safe and respectful ways.
Read moreNot in Our Schools
This website is part of Not in Our Town and offers several lesson plans on how to make schools inclusive for all the people on campus.
Read moreThe Anti-Defamation League
This page provides lots of resources on anti-bias education and building schools that are inclusive and respectful.
Read moreActivity Guide: Stereotype Pool
This activity features a video called Dissolving Stereotypes and can be used with students to explore experiences with stereotypes, hurtful words and ways to “dissolve” the hurt caused..
Read moreWhen Racism Slips Into Everyday Speech
A list of everyday terms that have racist roots.
Read moreMulatto, a personal reflection
This video, created by Western Justice Center, shares how use of one of the words has negatively affected someone.
Read moreSticks and Stones Video Series
The following series of videos, created by Western Justice Center, provides the history of words that have been used to harm groups of people.
Read more"Because I’m Latino, I can’t have money?" Kids on Race
This video features middle school students talking about their identity and stereotypes others have about them.
Read moreActivity Guide: Sample Not in Our School Week from Gunn High School
This guide provides an example of a week-long event schools can host to bring awareness to issues of prejudice and what can be done to combat it.
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