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The Respect Diversity Foundation

promoting tolerance and acceptance across differences through communication, education, collaboration, & the arts

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Websites for Kids and Teens

Websites for Kids & Teens

Kids Against Bullying

Teens Against Bullying

Cyber Bullying

The Trevor Project

Reach Out!

The Matthew Shepard Foundation

The Ben Cohen Stand Up! Foundation

The Race Card Project

Youth for Human Rights

The Peace Alliance

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Newspapers In Education

Roots & Shoots

Teaching Tolerance

United Nations Association – Oklahoma City

United Nations Association – USA

Thematic Teaching Grades: Civil Rights (PBS)

NEA: Diversity Resources for Educators

Childrens Book Council: Diversity Resources

Diversity Central: Resources for Cultural Diversity at Work

BeliefNet: Information on All Major World Faiths & Spirituality Paths

Peace Pals International

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See past diversity art integration projects by students throughout the state of Oklahoma!

“I may not be the problem, but…

“So often I look at the huge world problems and think, ‘What a shame, but I don’t really have anything to do with that.’ Thank you for showing me that the small things we do really do add up to the big issues. I may not be the problem, but I must be the solution.” GB

‘I hope and pray that…”

“I hope and pray that when the time of harassment comes for each person in this room that we will remember your story, and that we will take a stand for justice and fairness and do something to stop the harassment.” ST

“Thank you for the heartfelt…”

“Thank you for the heartfelt and emotional story of your family. I was in the audience at Pronghorn School and have never seen a group of 5th and 6th graders so quiet and solemn attending any speaker during my career. I brought my 7th grade daughter to hear you tonight because your message is so important. Thank you!” TM

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