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I came across this resource which may be useful for those working in education and community development.
You can download the curriculum free of charge at this site.
http://education.barnard.edu/grants-projects#The Storytelling Project<http://education.barnard.edu/grants-projects#The>
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The Storytelling Project: Teaching about Racism and Tolerance through Storytelling and the Arts
Dr. Lee Anne Bell, Principal Investigator
The Storytelling Project<http://education.barnard.edu/grants-projects/curriculum> (STP) links research to practice through the development of a curriculum to teach about race, racism, and social justice using storytelling and the arts. The Storytelling Model is described in detail in a new book by Lee Anne Bell, Storytelling for Social Justice: Connecting Narrative and the Arts in Antiracist Teaching (Routledge, 2010).
Paola
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