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34kurt
3 years ago
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ways in which schools or communities can support campaigns that deal with discrimination and human rights violations​

Social Studies
1 answer:
Black_prince [1.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Schools can support campaigns in the following ways:

  1. by not being against those efforts
  2. by adopting or reworking their own policies to ensure that they actually lend support to anti-discriminatory practices and protection of the rights of everyone regardless of their background
  3. supporting financially: Schools can support campaigns by throwing a fraction of their annual profit behind these campaigns
  4. when a school makes it clear by brand positioning that it will not tolerate discriminatory actions, it is clearly in support of campaigns and movements against such. If for example a teacher or a student is subjected to punitive measures that apply to everyone regardless of background, color, or race, it is sending out a signal that it is intolerant of discrimination.
  5. communities during town hall meetings, should discuss human rights violations and encourage local business owners to avoid and take a stand against them.
  6. sometimes, protesters go around sharing stickers to organizations that state that they are compliant. When such organizations or companies allow such stickers to be put on their premises, they are supporting such movement
  7. furthermore, organizations and business owners must, through the use of recruitment, training, and continuous corrective measures ensure that their personnel act in non-discriminatory ways.

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