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Training Program with Reading to End Racism
Participate in a 2 hour training session for Reading to End Racism, a volunteer-centered program of the YWCA of Boulder County that aims to empower and educate elementary and middle school students on the topic of racism.
Using literature to end discrimination and bullying, volunteers will be equipped with literary resources, tools and knowledge to give their students (or youth groups, after –school program participants) confidence to stand up to peers in the face of racism and to encourage peaceful relationships among students.
Who should participate?
Join us for this MLK Day project and learn ideas about bullying and racism to take back to your group.
#MLK2015
Using literature to end discrimination and bullying, volunteers will be equipped with literary resources, tools and knowledge to give their students (or youth groups, after –school program participants) confidence to stand up to peers in the face of racism and to encourage peaceful relationships among students.
Who should participate?
- People interested in the topic
- Educators
- Counselors
- Scout leaders
- Youth groups
- Teens who work with younger children
Join us for this MLK Day project and learn ideas about bullying and racism to take back to your group.
#MLK2015
Civic & Community
Age Minimum (with Adult): 15+, Minimum Age:15+
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