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Day 20: Be an Upstander

December 15, 2020 by

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  • PT Racial Equity Challenge Landing Page
  • Learning & Reflection Chart
  • Day 1: Race & Equity
  • Day 2: Understanding Bias
  • Day 3: Systemic Racism
  • Day 4: Racial Literacy
  • Day 5: Talking About Race
  • Day 6: Expanding Perspectives – Asian-Americans and Latinos
  • Day 7: Expanding Perspectives (continued) – White, Black, and Native Americans
  • Day 8: Privilege
  • Day 9: Exploring White Privilege
  • Day 10: Exploring Unconscious Bias
  • Day 11: Respecting Cultural Diversity
  • Day 12: I Have a Dream
  • Day 13: Words Matter
  • Day 14: Racial Microaggressions
  • Day 15: Take Notice
  • Day 16: Being an Ally
  • Day 17: Responding to Everyday Bigotry
  • Day 18: Continuing the Conversation
  • Day 19: Choose to be Purposeful
  • Day 20: Be an Upstander
  • Day 21: Building a Race Equity Culture
  • Racial Equity Challenge – Looking Ahead

PT Racial Equity Challenge
Day 20: Be an Upstander

Upstanders actively interrupt harmful situations. Although not every incidence of inappropriate race-based interactions rises to the level of bullying or harassment, upstanders know how to take appropriate action when they view harmful or hurtful situations. Review these resources aimed at creating an atmosphere of constructive conversations about events we witness and how to act as an upstander.

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Step 1: Review
3 Minutes

Becoming an Upstander

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Becoming an Upstander

From the website TogetherAgainstBullying.org, this interactive article shows different type of bystanding behavior and explains how to progress to an upstander.

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Step 2: Practice
3 Minutes

Upstander One-Liners

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Upstander One-Liners

From the website TogetherAgainstBullying.org, a list of one-line responses that an Upstander can try in order to stop bullying.

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Step 3: Read
5 Minutes

Family Conversations About Bullying

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Family Conversations About Bullying

From the website TogetherAgainstBullying.org, consider how to encourage family conversations to problem-solve how to be an upstander when witnessing hurtful acts by others.

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Step 4: Watch
2 Minutes

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Reflection

Have you ever witnessed someone being excluded because of their race? Have you ever heard people use racist or belittling language towards a peer or friend of color? What did you do? How did it feel? If you encounter this situation again, how might you respond differently?

Day 19: Choose to be Purposeful
Day 21: Building a Race Equity Culture

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