BCTF Social Justice Newsletter, Winter/Spring 2020

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Peace and Global Education Begins with Me By Regie Plana-Alcuaz, CASJ Peace and Global Education Action Group and Nisga’a teacher

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ll social justice issues intersect with peace and global education. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals include 17 objectives that can be categorized under the different areas of social justice. These remain urgent, universal concerns. How much progress is being made towards these goals? Are we doing all we can to help achieve them? None of the Sustainable Development Goals can be fully achieved without peace. Everyone should make the effort to educate themselves and others in their orbit about the events occurring in the world around us. Instead of relying on social media to develop pseudo-connections and to access clickbait masquerading as news, we can turn to

in-person conversations about local, real-world concerns as a starting point. At the same time, we can continue educating ourselves about relevant international issues using unbiased sources. The PAGE Action Group members have recently updated the Peace and Global Education Begins with Me posters with new images, quotes, and links to resources and lesson plans. These posters can serve as a springboard for discussion or as a reminder of what we are all working towards. To order free copies of these and other social justice resources, fill out the BCTF Social Justice Resource Order Form on the BCTF Member Portal.

PEACE

PEACE

PEACE

Preserve the planet

Share with others

Listen to understand

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Global Education begins with ME...

I fight because I know that, without water, we cannot live. I do this work for the love of my community, for my granddaughters.

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Global Education begins with ME...

And before you finish eating breakfast in the morning, you’ve depended on more than half the world.

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— Martin Luther King, Jr.

— Reyna Ortiz, environmental activist in El Salvador

Global Education begins with ME...

The longer we listen to one another—with real attention—the more commonality we will find in all our lives. That is, if we are careful to exchange with one another life stories and not simply opinions. —Barbara Deming (U.S. author and activist, 1917–1984)

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PEACE

PEACE

PEACE

Rediscover Solidarity

Reject violence

Respect all life

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Global Education begins with ME...

I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own. — Audre Lorde, black writer, feminist, womanist, lesbian, and civil rights activist

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Global Education begins with ME...

I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent. —Mahatma Gandhi

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Global Education begins with ME...

The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that’s wrong with the world. — Dr. Paul Farmer, U.N. Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Community-based Medicine and Lessons from Haiti

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Are You Experiencing Racism in the Workplace?

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Nisga’a Environment Heroes

3min
page 30

Committee for Action on Social Justice

2min
page 31

We’re in a Climate Emergency: Let’s call it that and act

4min
pages 28-29

Does the Minimum Wage Reduce Poverty?

2min
page 26

Reflections on the 2nd Annual Issue Session on Racism

7min
pages 13-15

Reflections on Women Deliver 2019: The Power of Women

8min
pages 19-22

School Climate Strikers and the Duty to Not Remain Neutral

3min
page 27

Death By Gender

4min
pages 24-25

Building Understanding for Diversity and Inclusion in Our Community

2min
page 23

A Woman’s Right to Choose and Access Abortion Services

9min
pages 16-18

Confessions of a White Feminist

3min
page 12

Peace and Global Education Begins with Me

2min
page 5

Let’s Talk About Language: Is “disability” a bad word?

2min
page 3

Hip Hop Pedagogy and Connecting in the Classroom

3min
page 10

Call for Social Justice Newsletter Articles

2min
page 4

Solidarity with Colombian Teachers

5min
pages 8-9

I Am Not Your Ally

3min
page 11

Project Overseas: Unlearning to learn, disconnecting to connect

3min
pages 6-7

CASJ Welcomes New Action Group: Disability Justice

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