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In reply to the discussion: Is continual exposure to hateful propaganda child abuse? [View all]cali
(114,904 posts)years- close to two decades.
Our Teaching Tolerance program is working to foster school environments that are inclusive and nurturing classrooms where equality and justice are not just taught, but lived. The program points to the future, helping teachers prepare a new generation to live in a diverse world.
As one of the nations leading providers of anti-bias education resources, we reach hundreds of thousands of educators and millions of students annually through our award-winning Teaching Tolerance magazine, multimedia teaching kits, online curricula, professional development resources like our Teaching Diverse Students Initiative and special projects like Mix It Up at Lunch Day. These materials are provided to educators at no cost.
Teaching Tolerance has produced award-winning documentary films about the civil rights movement and the struggle for social justice, bringing history to life on the screen and teaching students that they can make a difference in the world around them. Two of these films Mighty Times: The Childrens March and A Time for Justice have won Academy Awards in the short documentary category.
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