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Appropriate Halloween Costumes—#MyCultureIsNotACostume

Friday, October 23, 2020
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For many, Halloween is an exciting time of year. For people whose cultures are caricatured and appropriated, it can be a difficult time. As educators, we must prevent harm by engaging students in critical conversations about cultural appropriation, stereotypes and caricature versus culture.

This is supported by the , action #63 iii - Building student capacity for intercultural understanding, empathy, and mutual respect. "Indigenous" costumes stereotype, misrepresent, disrespect, and dehumanize Indigenous peoples. To learn more, please see the resources below, which were compiled by the Urban Indigenous Education Centre.

Videos

#IAMNOTACOSTUME (Elementary)


Video: Indigenous folk try on costumes (Secondary)


Cultural Appropriation vs. Appreciation (Professional Resource)


Articles

My Culture Is Not Your Costume

 

Indigenous Students Speak...


 

Demeaning Costumes


 

Unreserved Radio Segment

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