New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that NYC public schools will introduce a curriculum to educate students about hate crimes, bias incidents, and the importance of inclusion and tolerance. The initiative aims to address the rising trend of hate crimes across the country.
Hate has no place in our city, especially in our schools. As part of an effort to root out hate and bigotry before they take hold in our youth, @NYCSchools will be rolling out new curriculum that promotes inclusion and tolerance. Details here: https://t.co/NqxqkjUpQy
New York City's diversity is our strength, and we will teach all young people to embrace it. “Teaching About Hate Crimes and their Impacts” is a new curriculum in @NYCSchools to educate students about the real effects of bias in the world. https://t.co/DpKm23XP1o https://t.co/iWSrSMxs0X
NEW: Today @NYCMayor announced that @NYCSchools will be incorporating new curriculum to teach students about the impact of hate crimes and bias incidents. This is part of an overall effort to root out hate at an early age and promote inclusion. Details: https://t.co/brY2VhN5UJ https://t.co/Ks5dNr0tbR
New York City public schools will implement a curriculum designed to teach students about hate crimes and bias incidents and their impact on individuals and communities, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Tuesday. ✍️ Hannah Sarisohn https://t.co/Vr0bEluodt
New York City public schools will implement a curriculum designed to teach students about hate crimes and bias incidents and their impact on individuals and communities, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced on Tuesday. ✍️Hannah Sarisohn https://t.co/Vr0bEluodt
We're seeing an uptick in hate crimes across the country and our children are at a breaking point. Today, @NYCSchools and @stophatenyc are announcing a new curriculum to teach our kids about inclusion, tolerance and to stop hate in its tracks. Read more:… https://t.co/tqdOI7ZhAZ