_________’s Diversity Necklace!. Directions for diversity necklace 1. If you are white place a white bead on your necklace, if you are another race place.

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_________’s Diversity Necklace!

Directions for diversity necklace 1. If you are white place a white bead on your necklace, if you are another race place a colored bead on yournecklace. 2. If you are Christian, place a white bead on your necklace, if you are not Christian place a colored bead on yournecklace. 3. If you have a gay or lesbian friend place a colored bead on your necklace, if not place a white bead on yournecklace. 4. If you read a book about a different culture (Three Cups of Tea, the Kite Runner, The Red Tent or others) place acolored bead on your necklace, if not place a white bead. 5. If you have friends or family that lives in another country place a colored bead on your necklace, if not place awhite bead on your necklace. 6. Thinking about last year in your classroom, if you did an activity about students or children from another culturein your classroom put a colored bead, if not add a white bead. If you speak a second language fluently, put acolored bead on your necklace, if not add a white bead. 7. If you have ever traveled to a different country, put a colored bead on your necklace, if not put a white bead onyour necklace. 8. If you have ever had to ask for assistance from The Red Cross, Food Stamps, Free or reduced lunch or any outsideagency put a colored bead on your necklace, if not put a white bead. 9. If you ever had to borrow more over $1, from your parents or a relative to get you to the next paycheckput a colored bead on, if not put a white bead on. 10. If you ever had to shop at a thrift store because you had to, put a colored bead on, if not put a white bead on. 11. If your parents were born in another country put a colored bead on, if not put a white bead on. 12. If you do not own your own home put a colored bead on, if you do own your home but a white bead on. 13. If neither of your parents graduated from college put a colored bead on, if one or both graduated from collegeput a white bead on. 14. If you have ever visited a prison, put a colored bead on, if not put a white bead on. 15. If you have ever been in the home of someone of a different ethnic or racial group than you, as a guest, put acolored bead on, if not put a white bead on.

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