Cultivating Curiosity: HATE CRIMES

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Series Overview

Cultivating Curiosity™ is a series rooted in connecting kids with their grown ups around complicated topics. Each edition focuses on exploring one "big" topic using a kid-friendly script, discussion questions, and a book list or additional resources for further exploration. When we make space for truth, healing will follow. Joining with kids in curiosity, trusting their capacity, and sitting together in the gray areas can help us all in growing toward collective liberation and a more inclusive world.

Topic:

Hate Crimes

Bias and identity-based discrimination happen on a continuum, with hate crimes being one of the more extreme ways bias shows up. While people with marginalized identities have been experiencing bias and discrimination throughout history in a variety of ways, we are now in a very polarized time where the prevalence of hate crimes and bias-motivated violence is increasing. With this increase comes also an increased visibility of these types of incidents in the news and out in the community where most kids will be exposed in some way at some point in their childhood.

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Series Overview

Cultivating Curiosity™ is a series rooted in connecting kids with their grown ups around complicated topics. Each edition focuses on exploring one "big" topic using a kid-friendly script, discussion questions, and a book list or additional resources for further exploration. When we make space for truth, healing will follow. Joining with kids in curiosity, trusting their capacity, and sitting together in the gray areas can help us all in growing toward collective liberation and a more inclusive world.

Topic:

Hate Crimes

Bias and identity-based discrimination happen on a continuum, with hate crimes being one of the more extreme ways bias shows up. While people with marginalized identities have been experiencing bias and discrimination throughout history in a variety of ways, we are now in a very polarized time where the prevalence of hate crimes and bias-motivated violence is increasing. With this increase comes also an increased visibility of these types of incidents in the news and out in the community where most kids will be exposed in some way at some point in their childhood.

Series Overview

Cultivating Curiosity™ is a series rooted in connecting kids with their grown ups around complicated topics. Each edition focuses on exploring one "big" topic using a kid-friendly script, discussion questions, and a book list or additional resources for further exploration. When we make space for truth, healing will follow. Joining with kids in curiosity, trusting their capacity, and sitting together in the gray areas can help us all in growing toward collective liberation and a more inclusive world.

Topic:

Hate Crimes

Bias and identity-based discrimination happen on a continuum, with hate crimes being one of the more extreme ways bias shows up. While people with marginalized identities have been experiencing bias and discrimination throughout history in a variety of ways, we are now in a very polarized time where the prevalence of hate crimes and bias-motivated violence is increasing. With this increase comes also an increased visibility of these types of incidents in the news and out in the community where most kids will be exposed in some way at some point in their childhood.

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