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Mental Health Advocacy and Allyship for Students of Color | Teaching Channel

Mental Health Advocacy and Allyship for Students of Color
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Learn to be an ally and an advocate for students of color in this transformative course based on the IndieFlix documentary film, Race to Be Human. This course gives educators the chance to learn the toll racism takes on the mental health of students of color. Discover how representation, self-expression, and courageous conversations can be used to aid students who are BIPOC heal from the trauma of racism. Filled with resources you can use to audit your classroom for equity, ensure students of color have successful school experiences as they manage mental health challenges caused by racism.
This course does not have a textbook
 
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