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Have a look at the following pictures 25-Feb-19 Have a look at the following pictures The pictures all link to previous lessons. They show: The suffragettes A Sikh girl who got in trouble at school for wearing a kara Athlete’s protesting at the 1968 Olympics for black rights Refugees trying to get to Europe A sign saying no disabled

In pairs on a post it note make a list of words you think have been important in the lessons we’ve studied.

Equality Objectives By the end of this lesson you should be able to… Discuss how and why some people are treated differently Most- We explain what religions and the law tell us about equality Keywords Prejudice, discrimination, equality, racism, disability, equality, refugee

Who can remember what the following words mean? Prejudice Prejudice is when you pre-judge someone or a group of people. Discrimination Discrimination is when you act on a prejudice. It’s treating someone or a group of people in a different way because of who they are.

Is it ever right to discriminate? Positive discrimination is the process of giving preferential treatment, especially in employment, to minority groups of society that have been prejudiced against in the past The picture on the right is of Tower Hamlets MP Rusanara Ali. Should there be more positive discrimination to get more women or people from ethnic minorities into parliament? You can have a discussion here about positive discrimination. Is it ever actually good or is it always problematic discriminating? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1487000/We-need-positive-discrimination-to-meet-race-targets-say-police-chiefs.html

By law you can be any religion you like, you can change faith, or you can be agnostic or atheist. It’s against the law to treat people differently because of their beliefs.

Marvel has changed some of it’s best known superheroes to promote diversity. Captain America is now black Thor is now a woman

Ms Marvel is an American Muslim superhero http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/mar/25/feminist-superheroes-she-hulk-ms-marvel-thor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ms._Marvel_(Kamala_Khan) From the Guardian article: The speed of change has surprised even the writers. Wilson, who is a Muslim convert, remembers when Marvel editors Sana Amanat and Stephen Wacker approached her to write Ms Marvel. “[They said: ‘We want to create a new teenage female American Muslim superhero and put her on her own book.’] I thought, ‘You’re insane. You’ll need to hire an intern just to open the hate mail.’ So when, all of a sudden, everybody was talking about it, I was stunned. I believe that if we’d tried to do the exact same book even five years ago the response would have been very different. It’s coming at a very particular time in the history of American comics.”

What things do superheroes need? A badge or symbol A costume A Power Get students to think about what they think is the biggest problem in our society regarding discrimination. They can then design a superhero who will fight against this. A name Design a superhero who would fight discrimination. Think about what we’ve studied over these lessons.

What have you learnt in these lessons (16 words) Encourage key words from the lessons before to be used.