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The eight-session Individual, Society and Media Smarts workshop challenges high school students to look at their own attitudes and actions and consider their own responses to the prejudice and discrimination they witness against individuals and groups. The program helps young people develop bias-reduction skills such as being allies or supports to others, bystander intervention, and collaboration across differences. A significant focus of ISMS helps students develop "media smarts," by encouraging them to become critical consumers of the media and recognize the stereotypes—or invisibility—of minority groups on television, movies, music, or print.
ISMS is available on a fee-for-service basis.
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