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International Nonprofit Global G.L.O.W. Completes New Curriculum “Empathy Across Cultures: Tools for Global Solidarity”
March 17, 2021 GMT
Global G.L.O.W.
NEW YORK, Mar. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Global G.L.O.W., an international nonprofit organization dedicated to equipping girls with the skills and resources they need to strengthen themselves and their communities, completed their month-long February program, Empathy Across Cultures: Tools for Global Solidarity. The programming allowed girls across the world to discuss how racism and imperialism have impacted their communities, focusing on their unique experiences while acknowledging the shared impact of white supremacy.
SHELBURNE, Nova Scotia, Canada, March 16, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Procopius Canning, historian and creator of the scholarly award-winning web sites Timeline: Ancient Rome, and Gladiator: The Real Story, announces
SHELBURNE, Nova Scotia, Canada, March 16, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Procopius Canning, historian and creator of the scholarly award-winning web sites Timeline: Ancient Rome, and Gladiator: The Real Story, announces
Addressing implicit bias in the classroom
Addressing implicit bias in the classroom
and last updated 2021-03-14 20:02:04-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â From relating conversations on bias to windows and mirrors to researching activists, five Kansas City metro elementary and middle school teachers recently discussed implicit bias in the classroom and how to approach the subject with children. I think bias is just the not knowing or not experiencing other cultures or races, Vonnchet Clark, a pre-kindergarten and kindergarten teacher, said. It s the lack of resources available to students. It s the lack of representation. I think that s how bias starts to develop in young children.