During Sonoma County's first Community of Practice for the ACEs & Resiliency Fellowship, our Student Intern Allison Berk shared a useful resource with the group in regards to responding to bias remarks. The Speak it Up Pocket Guide created by TeachingTolerance.org, gives educators the tools to turn themselves from bystanders to upstanders by responding to biased remarks. This quick reference small enough to carry in your pocket could come in handy and can help you speak up against bias!
Here is the link to download the pocket guide as well as folding instructions!
http://www.tolerance.org/blog/pocket-guide-makes-it-easy-speak
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