Resources for Educators
Advocates for Youth Resources include:
The Impact of Racism and Inequality on Sexual Health -3R’s or Advocates for Youth resource for high schoolers about the impacts of racism and inequality on sexual health. It teaches about how marginalized groups within the United States have lost opportunities with their sexual health because of their race.
Making the Unconscious Conscious: Impacts of Stigma and Bias on Healthcare -3R’s or Advocates for Youth resource for high schoolers where they can identify conscious and unconscious biases, analyze how stigma affects sexual health, and how to find necessary resources.
Black Lives Matter: Meditation for Healing -A blog and podcast educating about race-related issues, also including meditations.
https://www.drcandicenicole.com/post/2016-07-black-lives-matter-meditation
Equality and Human Rights Commission: Lesson 5-Prejudice and Stereotypes -The Equality and Human Rights Commission wrote a lesson plan including teaching notes about student stereotypes and prejudices. It introduces students to their personal biases and how they can be combatted.
Harvard University: Implicit Bias Tests -A series of Implicit Biases Tests designed for adults 18 and older, but can be used as resources for youth. These tests measure stereotypes between groups and are part of a Harvard University study.
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
Resources for Race-Specific Support:
Ahwaa: Arab LGBTQ Support -Self-care tools and resources for Arab individuals.
Latinx Therapy: Latinx Resources -Self-care tools and resources for Latinx individuals.
SASMHA: South Asian Sexual & Mental Health Alliance -Self-care tools and resources for South Asian individuals.
WeRNative: Resources for Native Youth -Self-care tools and resources for American Indian/Alaska Native individuals.