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Joselo Lucero Speaks about the Consequences of Bullying and Hate Crimes
Organization Name
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Phone: (631) 745-0581
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Program Description
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Mr. Lucero’s anti-bullying presentation supports the NYSED Culturally Responsive Sustaining Education Framework. His presentation is available in both Spanish and English for students, parents, teachers, and administrators. During his multimedia presentation he shares his personal immigration story, the tragic loss of his brother due to a hate crime in 2008 and his years as a community activist to foster intercultural dialogue. Mr. Lucero is a partner with Plural Plus international youth film festival initiated by the United Nations of Alliance of Civilization and uses these digital narratives and other documentaries to support his message that everyone needs to be treated with dignity and respect. Through his presentations he encourages students to embrace diversity and inspires them to become agents of change. Included in the presentation, Mr. Lucero offers a space to address current events affecting our society.
Website: https://spark.adobe.com/page/emXPJIjp0ZIeg/ |
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Keywords
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Exploratory Enrichment |
Exploratory Enrichment Subject Area
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Character Education |
Grades
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5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Location
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In School
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Cost
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$800.00
per Performance
$800 a single presentation 45 minutes plus Q&A |
Number of Performers
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| 1 |
Duration
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| 30 - 44 min minutes |
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Additional Resources
Program References
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Regina Casale
World Language JHS
Longwood junior high school

(516) 994-7277
Kinshasa Allen
Social Studies Department
Roslyn High School

(516) 801-5169
Peter Gomez
School Psychologist
Eastport South Manor Jr/Sr HS

(631) 834-8708
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