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How to Be an Ally and Upstander in Your School

SHAPE America

Black History Month … Women’s History Month … Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month … Hispanic Heritage Month … Disability Awareness Month … Autism Awareness Month … Pride Month. We can take this idea and transfer it to many components of how our students engage in our classroom.

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The Relentless School Nurse: RWJF Celebrating Women Trailblazers Who Are Advancing Health Equity.

Relentless School Nurse

Here is a reprint of the newsletter: During Women’s History Month, we celebrate the accomplishments of women who have tirelessly worked toward building a Culture of Health despite systemic inequalities at the intersections of gender, race, and class. She shared her vision of the future for improving rural economies.

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Joining the Conversation: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in Mental Health Care

A Positive Approach To Teen Health

This July we celebrate the legacy of Bebe Moore Campbell, a pioneer of equitable mental health advocacy in Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities. Her work reflects her reality: a black mother seeking a better future for her child struggling with mental illness. How do we, as mental health advocates, do this?

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How to Celebrate Black History Month in Health and Physical Education

SHAPE America

Grades K-2: What are ways that we can move our body that improve our heart health? What kinds of foods can we eat that are healthy for our heart? What are ways we can eat healthier that improve our heart health? Should Dr. Gey be celebrated or admonished for his work regarding HeLa cells?

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sports equal…creativity

Every Kids Sports

Rick Gray, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio now residing in San Diego, California knows what it means to go viral. Sports always brought community and a sense of belonging to Rick. “Of Growing up around sports provided Rick with his own tribe, something that connected him to his family and community. Rick shared.

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How to Celebrate Black History Month in Health and Physical Education

Arizona Health and Physical Education

Grades K-2: What are ways that we can move our body that improve our heart health? What kinds of foods can we eat that are healthy for our heart? What are ways we can eat healthier that improve our heart health? Should Dr. Gey be celebrated or admonished for his work regarding HeLa cells?

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sports equal…creativity

Every Kids Sports

Rick Gray, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio now residing in San Diego, California knows what it means to go viral. Sports always brought community and a sense of belonging to Rick. “Of Growing up around sports provided Rick with his own tribe, something that connected him to his family and community. Rick shared.