ADL Crucial Conversation Regarding Race, Stereotypes, and Microagressions - 25230

In order to grow into adults who can successfully live and work in an increasingly global community, today's youth require school environments that promote respect, inclusiveness, and civility. This work is at the heart of ADL's training, programs, and curricula. This workshop will introduce participants to ADL training modules, one of its most successful site-based programs (No Place for Hate), and free resources. The workshop will also provide effective strategies to address bias, name-calling, and bullying (both face-to-face and online). The Institute's programs and resources are designed to help participants:
-recognize bias and the harm it inflicts on individuals and society
-build understanding of the value and benefits of diversity
-improve inter-group relations
-confront racism, anti-Semitism, and all other forms of bigotry

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The end goal is to provide educators and administrators with the skills and knowledge to build safe, respectful learning environments for all students.
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