by Admin Editor | Sep 20, 2011 | News, Programs, Respectful Relationships (R+R) Program, Youth programs
At the end of this month, Respectful Relationships will return to SD #64 for its 12th consecutive year of delivery! We are excited for another year of classroom delivery as well as training both new and returning youth facilitators who will then join us in the... by Admin Editor | Sep 7, 2011 | Programs, Respectful Relationships (R+R) Program, Youth programs
September is a time for fresh starts. No one enters school thinking they are going to start a fight, be a victim of a violent attack, or feel ostracized because of their gender orientation. Anticipation runs high. Sometimes too high. Youth have high expectations... by Admin Editor | Aug 24, 2011 | Research, Respectful Relationships (R+R) Program
Working in the classroom with Respectful Relationships (R+R) youth, we often find that media tools including YouTube videos, documentaries, and magazine articles assist us in our dialogues with youth. We encourage youth in their critical thinking about Media and its... by Admin Editor | Aug 9, 2011 | From the Headlines, Respectful Relationships (R+R) Program
Examining the relationship between stereotyping, the media, and violence is a major focus of SWOVA’s Respectful Relationships program (R+R). Our workshops examine how media stereotyping can legitimize and normalize inequality and treat generalizations about... by Admin Editor | Jul 26, 2011 | From the Headlines
If you’ve ever watched 30 Rock, Friends, Mad Men or even Leave it to Beaver, you’ve probably been exposed to a racist joke or two. If you’ve ever flipped through a Sports Illustrated, Vogue, Martha Stewart or GQ magazine, you’ve probably been exposed to sexist...
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