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“Prejudice and Discrimination PSA”
In this activity, students will discuss and analyze instances of prejudice and discrimination in the novel and create a campaign to bring awareness to one of the issues.
Many characters in the novel experience some form of prejudice and discrimination. Prejudice is when someone has a negative opinion about a group of people that is not based on facts or evidence. Discrimination is when someone acts on that opinion, which could be violent or non-violent.
Focus on the experiences of one of these characters and identify occasions when they face prejudice or discrimination based on their identity.
Present your poster to the class. In your presentation, describe the issue that your character faced and what someone could do to help.
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