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Youth for Unity

In Youth for Unity’s comprehensive, broad-based set of activities, Club facilitators help members appreciate themselves as unique and special individuals; understand our society’s diversity; and recognize bias and unfairness, laying the groundwork for young people to take personal leadership in confronting bias and combating prejudice, bigotry and discrimination.

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Youth for Unity Activity Guide

In Youth for Unity, young people build a better understanding of diversity, and they learn to recognize and confront bias and unfairness.

  • Activity type
    Activity guide
  • Age level
    Grades K-2
    Ages 6-9
  • Group size
    5-25
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Youth for Unity: Tweens – Recognizing Bias and Unfairness

This module is built to help youth appreciate themselves as unique and special individuals, and it teaches youth how to recognize bias and unfairness.

  • Activity type
    Activity guide
  • Age level
    Grades 3-5
    Ages 10-12
  • Group size
    5-20
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Youth for Unity: Tweens – Becoming an Ally

This module consists of a comprehensive, broad-based set of activities and conversation starters that help

  • Activity type
    Activity guide
  • Age level
    Grades 3-5
    Ages 10-12
  • Group size
    5-20
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Becoming an Ally

Becoming an Ally

Understand privilege, empathy, ally-ship, social justice and the importance of raising awareness of social justice issues.
  • Age level
    Grades 3-5
    Ages 10-12
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Self Identity

Self Identity

Map your identity privileges and then express your identity with a self-portrait.
  • Age level
    Grades 3-5
    Ages 10-12
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Close Peers

Close Peers

Find out what makes you unique and how your peers influence you.
  • Age level
    Grades 3-5
    Ages 10-12
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Society

Society

Discover how your labels, privileges and identity affect you and your view of others.
  • Age level
    Grades 3-5
    Ages 10-12