Best Practices for Serving LGBTQ Students
To feel safe and to feel seen. To feel valued and capable of growth. These are simple concepts—basic pillars of student achievement and the results of good pedagogy.
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Happy Pride to our LGBTQ+ Community! Pride Month occurs in the United States to commemorate the Stonewall Uprising, which occurred at the end of June 1969. As a result, many pride events are held during this month to recognize the impact LGBTQ+ people have had on society.
Window & mirrors during chit-chat and chew this afternoon. Deep gratitude to Jeff and Roland for sharing their stories and offering advice on life beyond @HaverfordSchool. We are better for your visit. #practice#mentorship#DiversityAlliance
Silence can raise awareness. Silence stops, soothes and shows solidarity. “With my silence I am denying, resisting all forms of oppression.”
#DayofSilence#SilentAction#SilentMovement
Big shoutout to @FordsSoccer who has been volunteering on Saturday mornings to coach children at Chester Park as part of a program by Chester Upland Youth Soccer. https://t.co/mUoiKs36KO via @delcotimes
Congrats to V Former Quinn Luong for being honored as the recipient of the Princeton Prize in Race Relations for the Philadelphia-Delaware region. The award is given to high school students throughout the nation to recognize their work advancing racial equity in their communities
Creating a more inclusive and diverse classroom requires more than just individual creativity + commitment: it requires collaboration between educators.
Learn more about how collaboration can help break the cycle of harmful curricula. #InThisTogether
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Demystifying Diversity will offer space to consider the importance of moving beyond allyship & how/why that increases our capacity for empathy & fosters our investment in each other. #belonging#equity#dialogue
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Register Today: https://t.co/oE2m9s5kKn
"A Conversation with Game Changers in the New Civil Rights Era.” The panel will be held on April 28th at 7PM. Register for the panel here https://t.co/VRjLGuAPSX.
Registration for National Diversity Conference is now open!
Students nationwide from a myriad of backgrounds will be gathering to attend different DEI workshops led by student leaders in our National Diversity Coalition and learn about social justice.
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This Saturday! Friends Central School will host its 3rd Annual Pan-Asian Conference.
Come out to show solidarity, build awareness, and make some new Friends. All welcome and encouraged to join.
Register Here: https://t.co/5tNw7QnYRq
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Ramadan begins tonight at sundown. To all who celebrate, Ramadan Mubarak! Here are ideas for discussing the holy month in class.
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250 students from 29 schools gathered together virtually on 3/11 for The Haverford School’s 13th annual Middle School Diversity Conference.
Fort ended his keynote asking: What story is your life telling, and what story do you want your life to tell?
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"It is critical that students learn how our nation’s history of voter suppression still affects elections today. If not, they run the risk of viewing the struggle for voting rights as a relic of the past."
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“Being an immigrant, seeing the sacrifices of my family, fuel my desire to support ideals of diversity and inclusion. The lesson I learned growing up was that it was OK to accept help, everyone needs it at some point.” Hung Tran ‘03
“In a very cool way that has extended pretty quickly & pretty significantly is the kind of work that people are doing. Just five years ago, we didn’t have ASA or a BSU. We didn’t have so many things and the student activism that we see,” Mr. Brown said.
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"Many of my teammates reached out to congratulate me and offer their support after I came out, and that meant a lot. A few also approached me to apologize."
Harvard lacrosse player to teammates: ‘Guys, I’m gay’ https://t.co/OT2yLwuxMN via @outsports
“Anti-Asian violence and discrimination has increased precipitously, but it has a long history in the United States.”
A Literary Guide to Combat Anti-Asian Racism in America https://t.co/d3Xin0DXtg via @electriclit