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LOCAL - CMHR Ed teacher
ANTI-RACISM TEACHING: The Canadian Museum of Human Rights’ teacher-in-residence is launching a new anti-racism resource for middle years educators this week. Sarah Adomako-Ansah, originally from Edmonton, has created a resource called ‘Pass the Mic: Let’s Talk About Racism’ during her stint at the CMHR. The resource profiles three BIPOC Canadians: an Olympian based in Edmonton, a Bhangra dancer based in the Yukon, and a drag performer based in Montreal — sharing their experiences with racism through video interviews. It then connects each video with a series of lesson plans about concepts like bias, privilege, intersectionality, allyship, and more, and prompts them to translate that learning into action.
MAGGIE,
April 17th, 2023](https://wfpquantum.s3.amazonaws.com/images/photostore/large/40164003.jpg)
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RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS LOCAL - CMHR Ed teacher ANTI-RACISM TEACHING: The Canadian Museum of Human Rights’ teacher-in-residence is launching a new anti-racism resource for middle years educators this week. Sarah Adomako-Ansah, originally from Edmonton, has created a resource called ‘Pass the Mic: Let’s Talk About Racism’ during her stint at the CMHR. The resource profiles three BIPOC Canadians: an Olympian based in Edmonton, a Bhangra dancer based in the Yukon, and a drag performer based in Montreal — sharing their experiences with racism through video interviews. It then connects each video with a series of lesson plans about concepts like bias, privilege, intersectionality, allyship, and more, and prompts them to translate that learning into action. MAGGIE, April 17th, 2023
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![RUTH BONNEVILLE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
LOCAL - CMHR Ed teacher
ANTI-RACISM TEACHING: The Canadian Museum of Human Rights’ teacher-in-residence is launching a new anti-racism resource for middle years educators this week. Sarah Adomako-Ansah, originally from Edmonton, has created a resource called ‘Pass the Mic: Let’s Talk About Racism’ during her stint at the CMHR. The resource profiles three BIPOC Canadians: an Olympian based in Edmonton, a Bhangra dancer based in the Yukon, and a drag performer based in Montreal — sharing their experiences with racism through video interviews. It then connects each video with a series of lesson plans about concepts like bias, privilege, intersectionality, allyship, and more, and prompts them to translate that learning into action.
MAGGIE,
April 17th, 2023](https://wfpquantum.s3.amazonaws.com/images/photostore/large/40164003.jpg)
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