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If the World Were 100 People If we could shrink the Earth’s population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all of the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like this: There would be: 60 Asians 12 Europeans 9 South Americans 5 North Americans 1 Oceanian 13 Africans 73 Non-Whites 27 Whites 50 Female 50 Male 67 would be non-Christian 33 Christian 60 percent of the world’s wealth would be in the hands of 6 people 33 would live in substandard housing 16 would be unable to read 33 would suffer from malnutrition 97 would be Heterosexual 3 would be Homosexual 10 people would own a computer 1 person would be near death 1 person would be near birth 6 people would have a college education If the World Were 100 People If we could shrink the Earth’s population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all of the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like this: There would be: 60 Asians 12 Europeans 9 South Americans 5 North Americans 1 Oceanian 13 Africans 73 Non-Whites 27 Whites 50 Female 50 Male 67 would be non-Christian 33 Christian 60 percent of the world’s wealth would be in the hands of 6 people 33 would live in substandard housing 16 would be unable to read 33 would suffer from malnutrition 97 would be Heterosexual 3 would be Homosexual 10 people would own a computer 1 person would be near death 1 person would be near birth 6 people would have a college education

“When one considers our world from such an incredibly compressed perspective, the need for both tolerance and understanding becomes glaringly apparent.”

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So, What’s Up with STAND UP? STAND UP is a multicultural performing group of students from Los Osos High School that performs an original play called “Experiences.” Their performance confronts the issues of prejudice, racism, and homophobia while making audiences laugh, cry, and think. Most importantly, they will help your school find solutions to intolerance and hatred on your campus through positive means.

“Experiences” Will Help Your School Reduce Racial and Cultural Conflict  Allows students to see the dangers of prejudice from other students’ experiences, rather than a textbook or a lecture by a teacher or adult  Following the play, student performers answer provocative questions addressing your school’s cultural environment  STAND UP will help establish a STAND chapter on your campus  Helps your campus become proactive by teaching students and teachers how to address issues of discrimination, rather than be reactive to them

Where Are We Now?  In an age of standardized tests and API scores, diversity has taken a seat at the back of the school bus.  Unless we are proactive, we face criticism for being reactive to the next racial emergency  To thrive as a state, we must embrace and promote diversity and acceptance

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