Topics:
· Problems to address:
o Harassment, prejudice and discrimination at New Bedford High School
o Closed-mindedness & apathy concerning the issues locally, nationwide and globally
o Self-segregation (cliques) that are isolated from diversity
o Lack of rights internationally (women, gays, child laborers, political prisoners, etc.)
· Empowerment (what teens can actually do about these issues)
· Role models as examples of activism for a positive change
· Community connections that demonstrate shared objectives
· Public speaking, presentation-building, research and projects
· Creatively integrating the arts (music, dance, poetry, literature, etc.)
· Learn about the history of civil rights, injustice, activism, non-violence, etc.
Schedule:
- September
o Raise awareness and recruit new team members.
o Talk to students about what they think the issues are and what they would like to do about them.
- October
o Hispanic Heritage month.
o Connect with other clubs, schools, and organizations and talk about their as well as our goals for the year.
- November
o Research Native American culture and educate people about their culture then and their culture now.
o Profile role models of Native American culture.
o Native American Heritage month: Look at civil rights movements, womens rights movements, and more recent movements within history (gay, immigrants)
- December
o Identify and educate people the different types of prejudices and how they manifest themselves in communities, and how to prevent them.
o Presentation(?)
Activities: