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Join Our Community!

Here are 12 things you can do to stay connected with Teaching Tolerance.

You probably know that Teaching Tolerance is one of the United States’ leading providers of anti-bias education resources. But did you know we reach hundreds of thousands of educators—and millions of students—annually? It’s true! If you use any of our FREE resources (TT’s magazine, blogprofessional developmentfilm kitsMix It Up at Lunch Day initiative or Perspectives for a Diverse America), you are part of a large and growing community of social justice educators and equity advocates.

If you’re new to Teaching Tolerance—or already in the fold—we want to ensure that you and your colleagues are as connected to our work as possible. Here are a dozen things you can do (this week!) to join and stay connected with the Teaching Tolerance community.

You can also download this list here. Be sure to hang it up and pass it on!

  1. Sign up for our weekly newsletter.
     
  2. Like us on Facebook.
     
  3. Subscribe to Teaching Tolerance magazine.
     
  4. Order one of our film kits.
     
  5. Follow us on Twitter.
     
  6. Download one of our guides or publications.
     
  7. Print and display a One World poster in your classroom.
     
  8. Read and share our blogs.
     
  9. Use one of our 400+ lessons and classroom activities.
     
  10. Register for Mix It Up at Lunch Day.
     
  11. Register for, explore and use Perspectives for a Diverse America—our K–12 literacy-based, anti-bias curriculum.
     
  12. Register for a webinar.
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When it comes to investing in racial justice in education, we believe that the South is the best place to start. If you’re an educator, parent or caregiver, or community member living and working in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana or Mississippi, we’ll mail you a free introductory package of our resources when you join our community and subscribe to our magazine.

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