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I’m a Teacher or Professor

We’d love you to join us as a Local Team Member.
We will include your name and photo on our “About Us” Team page.

Involve your class, classes or department in a classroom video project – The Short Film Competition – Announced Shortly.

Encourage your colleagues to organize a classroom video project.

Invite your students and colleagues to sign up for the 24-challenge.

Write a blog about any aspect on the issue of Tolerance, Inclusiveness, Discrimination, Judgmentalness, etc – either a single shot, or as a regular. The blog can be branded with your name, title and photo – or not.

Invite your students, friends or colleagues to post a video “share” for us about their experience being judged or judging, or stand up for a group that matters to them that is unfairly maligned – whether gay, females, overweight, disabled, religious, ethnic, whatever. Or any other relevant idea about Tolerance.

Be in touch directly with our Everyone Matters president HeathCliff Rothman with additional ideas to involve your school or faculty, for Everyone Matters Day in November 2012.

Encourage your students to upload their “I AM” photo – holding a sign, wearing a t-shirt, or other interesting, innovative fun way to express “Pride in Identity” for being a member of a particular group, religion, ethnic group, city, state, etc.

If you are inclined, volunteer some time to help promote the campaign, digitally and virally. You can also collaborate directly with our team via video conference and email, to strategize and coordinate with us various aspects of our digital campaign.

Outreach to [email protected]

LINK TO CLASSROOM PROJECT TOOLKIT/ GUIDELINES (under construction)

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