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No Place for Hate » has extensive curriculum information designed to engage students and staff in dialogue and active learning on the topics of bias, bullying, inclusion and allyship. ADL’s Anti-Bias Teaching & Learning Digital Kits » OJJDP’s Preventing Youth Hate Crimes &... View Article
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ORS 147.380 » defines a Bias Incident under Oregon law. ORS 166.155 » defines misdemeanor Bias Crime in the Second Degree under Oregon law. ORS 166.165 » defines felony Bias Crime in the First Degree under Oregon law. ORS 163.191 » defines misdemeanor Intimidation by Display of a Noose under Oregon law.... View Article
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Books Lee & Low Books has an online library » where you can purchase books on anti-racism. Author Jacqueline Woodson » has won multiple awards for her work on children’s literature on the topic of race, belonging and social justice. Embrace Bend’s Do... View Article
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Protective Orders in Oregon – You may be eligible for a civil protective order, even if a crime hasn’t occurred. Here’s a comparison sheet of Oregon’s six protective orders » to help guide you. Obtain protective order forms here ». Watch a 4... View Article
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The choice to speak with the media is yours. You do not have to give an interview, or can stop your interview at any time. Review the National Center for Victims of Crime’s Privacy & Dignity: A Guide to Interacting with... View Article
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Suggested Language if Someone Discloses a Bias Incident or Crime to You (Arabic | Spanish | Tagalog). Right to Be » offers regular, online, free training on bystander intervention for hate and bias » targeting specific populations. The 5 Ds of bystander intervention... View Article
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Crime Victim Rights – there are many Oregon Constitutional and statutory rights for crime victims engaging with the criminal justice system; here are a few key rights for hate/bias crime victims: A victim has the right to be treated with dignity... View Article
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Reporting Hate and Bias to the Police: call 911 for emergencies, or contact your local Oregon law enforcement agency Expectations of police when you report a bias crime (Arabic | Spanish | Tagalog) – What you need to know to make informed decisions... View Article
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Document bias for your records – If you are experiencing bias, we encourage you to keep a detailed record for yourself (Arabic | Spanish | Tagalog). You may remember the details, people, dates, and times today, but two years from now at... View Article