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Forced to Fight
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- Grade Level
- 8
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- Canadian Red Cross - one year ago
- Description
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- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Submitted By
- Canadian Red Cross - one year ago
- Description
- *Internet Explorer is not supported. Please use Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge to open link. Forced to Fight: is an interactive online resource designed for students between the ages of 13-18. The resource helps facilitate understanding of IHL and humanitarian issues and allows the user to experience what it is like for young people living in situations of armed conflict around the world. Teachers can use this resource in collaboration with the lesson plans available in the teaching resources links or they can choose to use it as a stand-alone activity to trigger critical thinking and classroom discussion on issues related to armed conflict. Visit forcedtofight.ca to explore this resource.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Law
- History
- Keywords
- Interactive
- International Humanitarian Law
- Law
- Refugees
- Forced Migration
- Child Soldiers
- Violence
- Armed Conflict
- Duration
- 1 class
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Sep 23, 2019
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My Name Was January
- Resource Type
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Adult
- Submitted By
- Committee for Action on Social Justice - 2 years ago
- Description
- DVD with study guide that tells the story of Janu…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Adult
- Submitted By
- Committee for Action on Social Justice - 2 years ago
- Description
- DVD with study guide that tells the story of January. January Marie Lapuz was a transgender woman of colour who was murdered in September 2012 in New Westminster, British Columbia. She was an advocate for trans rights and was known as the “bright light” among Vancouver’s LGBTQ community. This documentary feature film is a celebration of January’s life, among other trans women of colour. This film is about remembering the impact that January had on the lives of everyone she encountered. This film is about uplifting the narratives and lived experiences of trans women of colour. This film is about collectively liberating all marginalized and oppressed people.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Leadership
- Social Justice
- Health and PE
- Social Studies
- Law
- Keywords
- LGBTQ
- LGBTQ2S+
- Trans
- social justice
- gender
- sogi
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 16, 2018
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