ECSL 2020 Museum of Tolerance Workshop
ECSL Museum of Tolerance Intro
ECSL Museum of Tolerance Privilege exercise
ECSL Museum of Tolerance Conversations on Microaggressions
ECSL Museum of Tolerance Tools to Explore Diversity
ECSL Museum of Tolerance Reading “The President of the Jungle” and response
ECSL Museum of Tolerance Each One Teach One Exercise
ECSL 2019 Fall Service Learning Workshop
As the November 2020 election approaches, view our Fall 20019 workshop content featuring stories around Youth Roles to Preserve the Democratic Process:
ECSL Making a Difference in Politics/ Spirit Doll winner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdUw_rxJLs8
ECSL What is Democracy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YiYIGMNXbk
ECSL Service-Learning Links to Democratic Process
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tvAdfKMhq4
ECSL Democracy In Action: School DR. Teddy Varno
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDgGGdw18O8
ECSL Democracy in Action: Student Teva Corwin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACXASopx4E8
ECSL Democracy in Action: Organization League of Women
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho6i49jaeaU
ECSL Building Our Tool Kits for Youth Engaged in Democracy
Enter the 2020 Speak Up, Sing Out Music Contest!

Music Contest!
In collaboration with the GRAMMY Museum, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights invites students to write and produce original songs that speak out against human rights abuses. The format is open to any genre of music.
The Grand Prize winning songwriter will participate in a GRAMMY-related event.
ENTRY DEADLINE: APRIL 20, 2020 at 11:59 PM EST
“Getting your voice heard can really change your community, society, more than you could ever think.” Our 2019 Speak Up, Sing Out contest winner Tess Lira shares the inspiration behind her empowering song “Solid Gold” and encourages songwriters to trust their voices.

2019 Spring Work Shop
