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Antisemitic Incidents: Being an Ally, Advocate and Activist
GRADE LEVEL: High School
COMMON CORE STANDARDS: Reading, Writing, Language
Swastikas and Other Hate Symbols
We see symbols every day in all aspects of our lives. Symbols are used to convey ideas, qualities, emotions, material objects/products, opinions and beliefs. Unfortunately, symbols are also used to convey hate and bias. Lately, we have seen a lot of hate symbol graffiti in public spaces and specifically the swastika, which in most circumstances is understood as an expression of antisemitism. There has reportedly been an increase in antisemitic incidents, including the display of swastikas on school and college campuses, sidewalks, places of worship, online, on doors, buildings, dorm rooms, buses, school and public bathrooms, vehicles and other places. The proliferation of other hate symbols is also of increasing concern.
About the Lesson Plan
This lesson provides an opportunity for students to reflect on the importance of symbols in our society, understand more about specific hate symbols, and identify strategies for responding to and eliminating hate symbols.
Learning Objectives:
- Students will reflect on the significance of symbols in our society.
- Students will learn about specific hate symbols and teach their classmates what they learned.
- Students will identify what can be done as individuals, school or a community to confront hate symbols.