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Raise it Up :: WAVAW » Teachers
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8211; Main Menu –. This resource is intended to support youth to locate power, privilege and oppression outside of themselves as systemic issues. In addition to understanding how those systemic issues affect them directly in how they are perceived by society, youth will learn how internalized beliefs can influence our actions and how these beliefs/behaviors have the potential to create violence. The outcome we anticipate is that youth will be called into action! Raise It Up Learning Units. Get Involved: ...
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Raise it Up :: WAVAW » Videos
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8211; Main Menu –. All youth are affected by violence whether or not they are actual victims. The fear of violence is a crucial factor in controlling youth; where they go and how they act. Through the Raise It Up youth program we seek to inspire youth to change this reality for themselves, their families, schools, communities and for society. A society where all women are free from violence. Coordinator of the Raise It Up Program. Raise It Up Learning Units. Part 1: Thinking about Social Justice.
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Raise it Up :: WAVAW » Forum
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8211; Main Menu –. All youth are affected by violence whether or not they are actual victims. The fear of violence is a crucial factor in controlling youth; where they go and how they act. Through the Raise It Up youth program we seek to inspire youth to change this reality for themselves, their families, schools, communities and for society. A society where all women are free from violence. Coordinator of the Raise It Up Program. Raise It Up Learning Units. Part 1: Thinking about Social Justice.
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Raise it Up :: WAVAW » Stay Connected
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8211; Main Menu –. Are you an educator who is already using the Raise It Up materials? If so, connect through our facebook page. Do you have questions about Raise It Up that you would like to discuss? Stories about teaching for social justice that you would like to share? Great articles or examples of students enacting social justice? If you are interested in connecting with other teachers and staying in touch with WAVAW, please ‘like’ the facebook. A society where all women are free from violence. WAVAW...
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Raise it Up :: WAVAW » Students
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8211; Main Menu –. 8220;Fag. Bitch. Loser. These are more than just words. Violence and bullying are on the rise in schools today. You hear about it, you see it, and maybe you’ve experienced it firsthand. But what is bullying and where does it come from? And have you ever wondered what you can do to stop it? Curriculum helps unpack issues of violence and bullying. We believe it is important to go to the root of the problem and talk about where violence originates in the first place. What can you do?