Three Parables for Integration
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks provides three parables as metaphors for types of integration.
A Mosque in Clitheroe
This handout contains an article about a town in Britain that voted to allow a former Christian church to become a mosque.
Lesson 1 PowerPoint: Confronting Islamophobia
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Lesson 2 PowerPoint: Islamophobic Tropes
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Lesson 3 PowerPoint: Islamophobia in the Media
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Lesson 4 PowerPoint: Understanding Gendered Islamophobia
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Lesson 5 PowerPoint: Standing Up Against Contemporary Islamophobia
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Killing the Indian in the Child
Learn about the goal of assimilation held by many in colonial Canada and its influence on the creation of the Indian Residential Schools system.
Tuer l'Indien dans l'enfant
Apprenez-en plus sur l’objectif de l’assimilation des Peuples Autochtones, tel que préconisé par plusieurs personnes au Canada à l’époque coloniale ainsi que sur son influence sur l’élaboration du système des pensionnats autochtones.
Everyone Has A Story - Arn Chorn-Pond
Arn Chorn-Pond tells his story as a refugee from the Cambodian Genocide.
Eyewitness to Buchenwald
Leon Bass, an African-American soldier, describes his experiences entering the Buchenwald concentration camp in April 1945.