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LEARNING OBJECTIVE
Define colorism, identify factors that inspire activists, identify ways social media can be used to spread positive messages
HEALTH ED STANDARD
NHES 8: Advocate for personal, family, and community health
CASEL Competency: Social awareness
KEY VOCAB
colorism, distress, empowerment, intervenes
Lesson Plan: Standing Up for Diversity
After being bullied for her dark skin, Kheris Rogers and her sister launched an online movement, empowering other students to stand up for themselves.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
How can I recover from a painful experience by helping others?
CLOSE-READING QUESTIONS
CRITICAL-THINKING QUESTIONS
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
DIGGING DEEPER
NHES 8
One tweet was just the beginning for Kheris. Since then, she has launched a T-shirt line, started a foundation, and is still going strong. Using the VIRAL ADVOCACY guide, students will go online to find out what Kheris is up to now and how her online movement is continuing to grow.
ADVOCACY IN ACTION
CASEL Competency: Social Awareness
Kheris’s response to being bullied was to spread a positive message. Have students FLIP THE SCRIPT by choosing an issue they feel needs attention and then coming up with a catchy and empowering message to share with the class.
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