RFAP Films

The Respect for All Project

The Respect for All Project

GroundSpark's Respect For All Project facilitates the development of inclusive, bias-free schools and communities by providing media resources, support and training to youth, educators and service providers.

Our work now centers around The Respect For All Project, a series of films and their accompanying curriculum guides aimed at K-12 educators and students to promote diversity and anti-bias education. We also produce films for other non-profit organizations whose values we share.

Films in The Respect For All Project

StraightLacedBuy this Film
Teenagers open up about how they are limited by gender role expectations and their process of finding ways to really be themselves. Slated for release in 2009. Part of The Respect For All Project.
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Let's Get RealBuy this Film
Examines issues that lead to taunting and bullying, including racial differences, perceived sexual orientation, learning disabilities, religious differences, sexual harassment and others. Part of The Respect For All Project.
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That's a FamilyBuy this Film
Breaks new ground in helping children in grades K-8 understand the different shapes families take today. Part of The Respect For All Project.
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It's ElementaryBuy this Film
The groundbreaking film that addresses anti-gay prejudice by providing adults with practical lessons on how to talk with children about gay people. Part of The Respect For All Project.
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