NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF HATE CRIMES INVESTIGATORS

AND DISTRICT ATTORNEYS  ASSOCIATION

879 West Park Avenue, Cobblestone Village #161

Ocean Township, New Jersey 07712

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Justice and only Justice shell we pursue....                And a Child shall lead them........Talking to Kids About Hate

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How to talk about hate

 
bulletTalking to Your Kids about Racial Stereotypes
A short handout by the Media Awareness Network provides some common-sense tips for parents on how to help kids identify and critique racial stereotypes found on television, in films or on the Internet.
 
bulletManaging the Internet
This Media Awareness Network guide offers suggestions about managing the Internet at home, and can serve as a stepping stone to discussing the reasons for having good Internet habits, like learning to avoid online hate.
 
bullet Insult and Injury - Hate Crime in Cyberspace
An online resource from School Net's Law Room, designed to answer questions you and your kids or students may have about hate crime.  It will also help kids learn to talk each other about how to stop hate crime in Canada and promote respect for everyone in their schools and communities.
  Teaching guides
bulletCyber sense and Nonsense Teacher's Guide
Cyber Sense and Nonsense is the Media Awareness Network's multimedia game for Grades5-7 about flaming, stereotyping and hate on the Internet.  The accompanying Teacher's Guide stresses Netiquette and the importance of being able to distinguish fact from opinion on the Internet.  For classroom or home use.
 
bulletStereotyping: Once Upon A Time
This teaching unit familiarizes students (grades 2-6) with the idea of stereotyping and helps them to understand the role that stereotypes play in the stories and movies that they enjoy.
 
bulletStereotyping: TV Stereotypes
This teaching unit follows Stereotyping: Once Upon a Time.  Its goal is to familiarizes students (Grades 2 - 6) with stereotypes and help them to understand the role that stereotypes play in television's portrayal of life.
 
bulletThe Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad Wolf, and Stereotype and Bias
The objective of this teaching unit, designed for children in grades 5-7, is to help students recognize and understand stereotyping and bias in literature and film.
Tip sheets
bulletIs Your Child A Target?
This pamphlet, developed by B'nai Brith Canada, is designed to inform parents and teachers of the dangers of hate group recruitment in Canada and how to recognize and stop recruitment of youth to hate groups.
 
bulletHate Propaganda and Hate Crime: Are You a Victim?
This pamphlet was developed by the Metropolitan Toronto Police and B'nai Brith Canada to provide support to victims of hate.

Contact Information:

For more information on the Committee on Hate Violence, or to invite us to your organization, school, business, or place of worship to discuss hate violence and its prevention, please call the Office of the National Alliance at: 

Telephone
732-460-0804
FAX
732-460-0804
Postal address
879 West Park Avenue, Cobblestone Village #161, Ocean Twp. N.J. 07712
Electronic mail
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