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Who Leads the Pride: Fostering Student Leadership with Don't Feed the Lion

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Don't Feed the Lion Book Cover
Don’t Feed the Lion: IntroductionDon’t Feed the Lion by Bianna Golodryga and Yonit Levi explores the story of antisemitism growing at Oakdale Middle School. The story begins with Theo Kaplan, a 13-year-old Chicago middle schooler and soccer captain. Theo’s world is turned upside down when his professional soccer idol, Wes Mitchell, makes an antisemitic comment that goes viral. The situation escalates when Theo discovers a swastika…
April 14, 2026
Read more about Who Leads the Pride: Fostering Student Leadership with Don't Feed the Lion

Beyond the Podium: Jewish Identity, Antisemitism and the Olympic Games 

Article
Winter Icon Graphic with snowflakes, abstract trees and Star of David
Every two years, we watch athletes compete on the world stage—and what captivates us isn't just the competition. It's the stories: the struggles, the triumphs, the personal journeys that help us see ourselves and others more clearly. The Olympics offer us a unique opportunity to explore something deeper: the complexities of identity—individual and national.  When we bring these conversations into our classrooms, we're teaching students to see the human stories behind the…
February 02, 2026
Read more about Beyond the Podium: Jewish Identity, Antisemitism and the Olympic Games 

Names Matter: Fostering Respect, Understanding and Belonging in Schools 

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ADL Education offers educators guidance on the importance of prioritizing the pronunciation of their students names.
August 05, 2025
Read more about Names Matter: Fostering Respect, Understanding and Belonging in Schools 

Celebrating Jewish American Heritage: Lessons to Reflect and Connect

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Lessons and resources for Jewish American Heritage Month
April 18, 2025
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Online Hate and Harassment and What We Can do About It

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Teach students about what online hate and harassment is and its prevalence among adults and teenagers.
July 24, 2024
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When You are the Target: How to Respond to and Challenge Bias

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Teach students about strategies for responding to and challenging bias in school, in particular when they are the target.
May 13, 2024
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Barbie, Identity and Representation

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Teach students about this history of Barbie, reflect on their own experiences with Barbie and consider what identity groups may be missing from Barbie's collection.
February 26, 2024
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Teens and their Social Media Lives

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Teach students about data from Pew's survey about teens and social media, help them reflect on their own social media use and explore how race, gender and socioeconomic status impact online use.
January 26, 2024
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Tis the Season for Difficult Conversations: A Guide to Online and Offline Discourse

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ADL Center for Tech and Society offers a social media explainer to help guide online and offline dialogue around the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
November 17, 2023
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Words that Can Hurt, Help and Heal

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Teach students what biased language is and help them reflect on the reasons why people use it and how they can address and challenge biased words and language.
November 13, 2023
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The N-Word: Its History, Use, and Impact

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Teach students about the history of the N-word, its harm and impact and engage them in exploring school-based scenarios.
July 28, 2023
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What Can Sports Teach Us About Antisemitism?

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Sport is the setting of some of humanity’s greatest stories. Through the perspective of athletes, teams, fans, coaches, and others, we experience narratives filled with emotions and learn life lessons, like the fulfillment of success and the devastation of failure. Some of these stories are as short as an afternoon, like a pickup basketball game with friends, while others are lifelong journeys, such as unwavering fandom for a favorite team or the privilege of competing on the world&rsquo…
June 15, 2023
Read more about What Can Sports Teach Us About Antisemitism?

Judy Heumann and Disability Rights Activism

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Teach students about disability rights activist Judy Heumann and what work in schools and communities still remains.
April 27, 2023
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The Tools I Need: Disability and Accommodations

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Disabled African American girl using a tablet while sitting in wheelchair at elementary school
Teach students about what disability means, and the tools and accommodations that people with disabilities need.
November 18, 2022
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Información errónea y desinformación electoral: Cómo saber qué es cierto y qué es falso

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La información falsa y engañosa sobre el voto y las elecciones perjudica tanto a los individuos como nuestra capacidad de hacer realidad la promesa de la democracia para todos. Esta guía puede ayudar a aclarar qué es la información errónea, en qué se diferencia de la desinformación, cómo detectarla y qué podemos hacer al respecto, incluyendo la búsqueda de información precisa sobre las elecciones. Informaci…
October 31, 2022
Read more about Información errónea y desinformación electoral: Cómo saber qué es cierto y qué es falso

Turning Kanye West's Antisemitic Statements into Teachable Moments

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Talk with students about Kanye West's recent comments as an opening to discuss antisemitism and other forms of bias.
October 27, 2022
Read more about Turning Kanye West's Antisemitic Statements into Teachable Moments

Conspiracy Theories and How to Help Family and Friends Who Believe Them

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Conspiracy Theories and How to Help Family and Friends Who Believe Them
Do you have someone in your life who has been drawn in by a conspiracy theory? Has their behavior changed and you’re not sure how you can help? Perhaps your parents have ventured down the QAnon rabbit hole and have become obsessed with trying to decode social media posts by public figures. They send you a daily stream of articles and YouTube videos about how the government is controlled by pedophiles who are running a child sex trafficking ring, and they’re especially worried…
August 23, 2022
Read more about Conspiracy Theories and How to Help Family and Friends Who Believe Them

How A Texas Teen Turned Bias and Body-Shaming into Advocacy and Action

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Female holding a sing in front of her face that reads "Together We Rise"
Olivia Julianna (who uses only her first and middle name publicly to protect her privacy) has been an activist for several years, advocating voting rights and reproductive-health care. Like many in her generation, she found the political side of TikTok where young people post about important issues facing them. Olivia is involved with Gen-Z for Change, a nonprofit organization leveraging social media to promote civil discourse and political action on a variety of topics including…
August 23, 2022
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The Horrific Mass Shooting in Buffalo: How to Talk with Young People

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Another mass shooting has taken place, a violent massacre in which the shooter targeted a Black community after posting a white supremacist tract online that espoused virulently antisemitic and racist beliefs.  On May 14, 2022, a gunman entered a supermarket in a largely Black neighborhood in Buffalo, New York and shot thirteen people, killing ten people and injuring at least three others. Almost all of the victims are Black. The gunman was identified by law enforcement as eighteen…
May 15, 2022
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Hair Discrimination and the CROWN Act

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Teach students about the CROWN Act, the need for the bill and have them reflect on real-life examples of hair discrimination.
April 11, 2022
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