DIVERSITY DISPLAY Winter 2015 YA book display {inspired by the Temple of Agape by Morag Myerscough}
For those residing in non-diverse areas, parents will need to make more of a focused effort to teach their kids about diversity. Learn tips to get started.
Teach Children to Appreciate Diversity and Identify the Unique Qualities in Others Regardless Skin Color, Religious Belief, Political Preferences, Cultural Views, or Orientation.
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These It's Okay to be Different activities help elementary teachers create a bulletin board display featuring students' writing and crafts.
Blog post that provides activities on lesson and bias for your speech therapy sessions and for Martin Lurther King Jr. day!
The Diversity Word Search Puzzle is a look at including everyone in our world. The free download printable puzzle is a student activity PDF
Even though the world is becoming more diverse, intolerance still exists. It is important that parents teach their children about diversity and tolerance.
It’s important to teach children about, and celebrate, cultural diversity. Read this blog to find some fun cultural activities for students.
Diversity quilts are a wonderful representation of your school, and visual depiction of how distinct traditions can coexist beautifully side-by-side.
Resources to help kids embrace diversity and choose love and acceptance over judgment. Includes picture books and a resource pack for parents and teachers.
Diversity quilts are a wonderful representation of your school, and visual depiction of how distinct traditions can coexist beautifully side-by-side.
Team Activity about diversity and inclusion: I am but I am not, break down misconceptions and stereotypes by identifying themselves.
Diversity and Inclusion Infographic: Inclusion activates existing diversity for better performance. Diverse teams make better decisions 87% of the time.
Scientist. Farmer. Feminist. Leader. Alpha male. Veteran. African-American. Hindu. Identity isn’t just about who we think we are — it’s about how others perceive us, and how we move through the world. It’s determined by our families and culture; our race and gender; our jobs, personalities, bodies, and minds. All of those things make up our personal narratives, defining who we are and how we deal with things. But identities aren’t always fixed. Sometimes, they can change, and even clash. On this episode, we explore stories of people wrestling with those changes. We hear about tough Australian farmers becoming more in tune with their feelings, how DNA testing is transforming who we think we are, and the challenges of dating while trans.
February begins Black History Month. It is a perfect time to reflect and teach tolerance, acceptance and diversity in your classroom.
Our latest research reinforces the link between diversity and company financial performance—and suggests how organizations can craft better inclusion strategies for a competitive edge.
Multicultural games and activities for kids help expose children to cultural diversity. Enjoy PE activities, board games and ideas from other cultures.
Explore employee-tested DEI activities to further promote your diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in 2024.
“The book industry is focusing more on diverse voices and stories: a reflection of the real demographic of the United States, allowing all to find their stories reflected in books. Children’s publishers across the industry have put an emphasis on finding diverse authors and stories, and I believe adult publishers are accelerating their efforts as well. All voices should be represented and reflected in books, and I have been fortunate to work for a publisher that values the importance of publishing underrepresented voices. My personal mission is to make sure that my list includes diverse voices, especially by Latinx authors.” Johanna Castillo There is a cultural trend
Read this exciting story from Mother Jones September/October 2016. Diversity in children’s publishing is good for kids. For the adults, it’s a minefield.