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Groundspark Films - promote diversity and anti-bias education thru film
Submitted by AFAN team member Amaranatho a Buddhist on 03/03/2009 22:02
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mentum set in motion by our campaigns.
We are passionate about our mission of creating visionary films and dynamic educational campaigns that move individuals and communities to take action for a more just world.
Working closely with educators, activists, national and local organizations, we ensure that our films are used to inspire meaningful social change. Much of this work focuses on creating schools and communities that are safe for all children. GroundSpark's landmark program, The Respect For All Project, seeks to do just that.
The Respect For All Project provides youth and the adults who guide their development the tools they need to engage in age-appropriate discussions about human difference, preventing prejudice and building caring communities.
The project offers a comprehensive set of resources for educators and youth-service providers, including award-winning documentary films, high-quality curriculum guides, and a comprehensive workshop series for professionals and community members.
GroundSpark's films and educational programs have addressed a variety of social issues including:
- Bullying and Name-Calling
- Family Life in America
- Nuclear Weapons and the Environment
- Housing and Community Development
- Education and Technology
- Lesbian, Gay Bisexual and Transgender
- Gender
- Education and Teaching
http://groundspark.org/our-films-and-campaigns/elementary/ie_clips












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