2024 DAY AFTER ELECTION GUIDES

Resources for Higher Education, Houses of Worship, K-12 Schools, and Workplaces

The Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities is pleased to share resources for higher education, houses of worship, K-12 schools, and workplaces to support intentional, proactive planning to foster inclusion.

The key message of the Day After Election Guides is that the plan for the day after the election should actually be the plan for the entire year

In 2016, the Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities was overwhelmed with urgent requests from schools after incidents of bias, bullying, and discrimination. A significant number of these incidents were connected to the 2016 Presidential election cycle: students repeating statements they had heard from politicians, educators and parents not knowing how to respond to major events in the news, and a pressing concern about the decline of civility in public discourse. An important lesson from eight years ago was the importance of intentional, proactive planning.

VCIC developed a “Day After Election Guide” for K-12 schools in 2020, which was accessed by thousands of educators across Virginia and nationally. Many other institutions, including colleges and universities, businesses, and houses of worship, requested a comparable resource. In 2024, VCIC is providing Guides for each of those groups.

Higher Education

Houses of Worship

K-12 Schools

Workplaces

A workshop session at the 2023 Virginia Inclusion Summit, taken from the rear.

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