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Education Resources

Typecast | Recast will afford numerous educational opportunities for students and adults alike.

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For Educators:

The Anti-Defamation League offers many other important programs for schools.


 

No Place for Hate: The No Place for Hate® program empowers school communities to promote respect for individual and group differences while challenging prejudice and bigotry.

Responding to Cyberbullying: School and community interactive training workshops about cyberbullying dangers and strategies to respond, including the CyberALLY™ training program for middle and high school students.

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Download the free worksheets for the activity seen above.

If you have less time and materials, download a condensed version of the activity shown above.  This version is also great for older audiences, including adults.  Don’t forget to share your student’s work online using #TypecastRecast!

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Community Guide:

Check back here in August 2013 for a complete guide to the Typecast | Recast art exhibit in North Downtown Omaha. Follow the discussion on Twitter #TypecastRecast.



Imagine a World Without Hate™

In honor of our Centennial Year in 2013, the Anti-Defamation League launched the “Imagine a World Without Hate” video and action campaign, and we invite you to participate.

Take just 80 seconds of your time to watch this powerful video,which imagines a world without racism, homophobia or anti-Semitism — a world in which the hate violence that took the lives of Martin Luther King Jr., Anne Frank, Daniel Pearl, Matthew Shepard and others did not happen. Imagine what these individuals could have continued to contribute to society if bigotry, hate and extremism had not cut their lives tragically short.

Typecast | Recast uses public art to educate, challenge perceptions, break down stereotypes, and foster understanding. Through art, people are drawn to understand one another on a more human level.

ADL is an important resource for schools to promote respect for our differences. School group tours of the Typecast | Recast exhibit will be available in September. Contact ADL’s Education Director, Jessica Gall at JGall@adl.org to be the first to receive Typecast | Recast lesson plans, discussion guides or to schedule a tour for Fall 2013.