Module08- Discrimination

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After the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4, 1968, Jane Elliot, an Iowa elementary school teacher, created the Blue-eyed/Brown-eyed social experiment with her class to demonstrate the impact of discrimination on children. Watch the video and observe the children’s behavior.  Acknowledge any emotions you experience while watching the children. What are you feeling and why? Respond to the questions. 

Who are the victims of discrimination in our society today?  What is the impact and what can be done?

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After the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4, 1968, Jane Elliot, an Iowa elementary school teacher, created the Blue-eyed/Brown-eyed social experiment with her class to demonstrate the impact of discrimination on children. Watch the video and observe the children’s behavior.  Acknowledge any emotions you experience while watching the children. What are you feeling and why? Respond to the questions. 

Who are the victims of discrimination in our society today?  What is the impact and what can be done?

After the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4, 1968, Jane Elliot, an Iowa elementary school teacher, created the Blue-eyed/Brown-eyed social experiment with her class to demonstrate the impact of discrimination on children. Watch the video and observe the children’s behavior.  Acknowledge any emotions you experience while watching the children. What are you feeling and why? Respond to the questions. 

Who are the victims of discrimination in our society today?  What is the impact and what can be done?