For the last ten years, Groundspark has proudly partnered with
the Gay, Lesbian, & Straight Education Network (GLSEN) for No Name-Calling Week, a week dedicated to celebrating kindness and working to create
safe schools free of name-calling, bullying and bias. In recognition of this
powerful decade-long commitment, we’re offering FREE STREAMING of all of our Respect for All Project films during the entire month of January!
Our free streams allow you to preview award-winning films
challenging limiting social norms and prejudice, like Straightlaced, Let’s Get Real, It's Elementary, It's Still Elementary and That's a Family!
Whether you’re an educator, student, or any other kind of school
leader, these films offer an excellent resource for organizing transformative
events in your community during No
Name-Calling Week, January 19th to the 23rd, and beyond.
GLSEN
and GroundSpark are long-time partners in promoting respect for all in our
schools. This year, we are excited to announce an expanded partnership for
GLSEN's No Name-Calling Week, giving educators and students free streaming
access to all of GroundSpark's Respect for All Films for the month of January.
GLSEN connects teachers and students with the tools they need to make a
difference, and when used leading up to and during No Name-Calling Week, these
powerful films can help foster respectful dialogue around issues of bias and bullying.”
–Eliza Byard, Executive Director, GLSEN
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