Diversity & Inclusion
- ADD/ADHD (8)
- Diversity, Equality, Cultural Competency (56)
- Gender Responsiveness (16)
- Global Learning (13)
- Immigration (43)
- Inclusion/Disability Awareness (28)
- LGBTQIA2+ (44)
- Social Justice (45)
“Mighty Mommy” teaches parents how to teach their children about diversity in 10 lessons.
HRC Foundation and the University of Connecticut released the largest-of-its-kind survey ever of more than 12,000 LGBTQ teenagers across the nation, revealing in distressing detail the persistent challenges so many of them face going about their daily lives at home, at school and in their communities.
Suggestions for managing a classroom with ADD students.
Comprehensive article on how society should be framing masculinity for boys in a more positive and effective manner.
Use this resource published by Edutopia as a guide to equity and antiracism in classrooms and programs.
A step-by-step guide for what to do if Immigration Agents come to your door based on your rights, along with an instructional video.
This resource provided by the ACLU gives guidance to knowing your rights when questioned by law enforcement agencies and authorities. A copy of “My Rights Card” is available in this resource for use if needed. This resource is prepared in Spanish.
Games and other activities to teach children about equality in the classroom or at home.
Advancement Project is a next generation, multi-racial civil rights organization. Rooted in the great human rights struggles for equality and justice, we exist to fulfill America’s promise of a caring, inclusive and just democracy.
Advocates for Youth help young people make informed and responsible decisions about their reproductive and sexual health. For out of school time professionals, this site offers resources such as lesson plans, curriculum and education program ideas, topics and issues, and organizational development.
What you need to know about the rights of immigrants and the threat of deportation.
Election season presents an important opportunity to put afterschool on the radar of policy makers and the public in a visible and meaningful way.
The resources in this toolkit will help you spark conversations about afterschool with candidates for office in your local community or state. Included are talking points, sample materials, and information on how your non-profit organization can participate in the electoral process.