ADL Arizona is thrilled to announce the return of Peer Links, a one-day youth summit or certified Peer Trainers and other Arizona high school students dedicated to challenging bias, bullying and bigotry within their schools and communities.
This year’s theme, Challenge Bias, Bullying and Bigotry through Moral Courage informs the selection of guest speakers, interactive anti-bias activities and student forums for discussion. Click here for our schedule of events.
Note: For security purposes, we ask that interested schools please contact mdunn@adl.org for exact event address.
ADL encourages all current and prospective high school partners to send a student delegation.
Student participants must be in grades 9-12 and grouped into delegations. Each delegation should consider of four students and one adult chaperone. Each school may register a maximum of four delegations, or 20 participants (including chaperones.)
Although we will make every effort to accommodate all interested parties, please note that space is limited and registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be sure to register your participants as early as possible! Space permitting, completed and signed registrations will be accepted until Thursday, January 26, 2017.
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