We're grateful to the following students who attended this training and serve on this essential team:
Julia Bailey
Evie King
Krisztian Kovacs
Joshua Leinwand
Bella Malczynski
Emma Sammon
Grace Shi
Finn Snow
Piper York
The HMS Civil Rights
Team (CRT) attended the annual student training on November 7th. The
training was held at the Congregation Bet Ha'am in South Portland.
Brandon Baldwin, Project Manager for Maine's Civil Rights Team Project
of the Attorney General's Office, facilitated the training. The mission
of Civil Rights Teams is to get schools to think and talk about the
categories protected under the Maine Civil Rights Law. There are close
200 Civil Rights Teams in schools across the state.
Students
learned:
1.) that bullying becomes a civil rights issue when it is
related to race, skin color, national origin, ancestry, religion,
disabilities (physical and mental), gender (including gender identity and expression) and sexual
orientation.
2.) the importance of asking people what pronouns they go by or using gender neutral terms.
3.) to be aware of and inclusive of families that may look different.
Activities
included:
1.) Community Circles that were facilitated by Civl Rights
Team Advisors and provided students the opportunity to talk openly about
these issues.
2.) Alike and Different exercises to
illustrate what we have in common with others and how we differ from one
another.
3.) brainstorming and talking what all religions have in common.
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