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This is a SOW of 7-9 lessons incorporating the book ideas from The Colours We Share by Angelica Dass and RE Services Today. The ideas of how to make this work are all mine and include a creative set of lessons at the end with painting for skin tones and display of diversity. There’s scope to play with this and make it work for your own classes/cohort. Also included are references to Black History Month. This is a SOW challenging racism and discrimination and promoting equality and tolerance. Year 9 have really enjoyed it! Any video clips from YouTube are free for all to access in public.

Lessons are:

  1. Who is Angelica Dass?
  2. Racism in the UK?
  3. “Saluting our Sisters” - Black History Month speeches
  4. Anti-racism and religion
  5. Two statues in Bristol
  6. How can I express my own visions for equality?
  7. Final art piece for display

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