Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP's mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:
- Race and skin color
- National origin and ancestry
- Religion
- Disabilities
- Gender (including gender identify and expression)
- Sexual orientation
The Attorney General's Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot project in 18 schools. Initial efforts focused on education about the civil rights laws and increasing communication and collaboration between schools and law enforcement.
Hundreds of Maine schools, at all age levels, public and private, rural and urban and in all sixteen counties have participated. More than 175 schools currently participate.
The Torch is the CRTP newsletter, published three to four times per year. The newsletter has two sections
- From the Teams: this section provides updates from various student teams around the state. The updates provide details on team project initiatives, including specific information about the process, tools, etc. created and used by the team.
- From the Office: this section provides updates and information from the CRTP team in Augusta on trainings, planning, content creation, and collaborations.
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The Torch (Summer 2023)
CRTP
The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter
"We help schools think and talk about issues related to race and skin color, national origin and ancestry, religion, disabilities, gender (including gender identity and expression), and sexual orientation."
- Civil Rights Team Spotlight
- Local Collaborations
- Civil Rights Team Shoutouts
- Thanking our Retiring Advisors
- Thanks for reading!
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The Torch (Spring 2023)
CRTP
The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:
- Race and skin color
- National origin and ancestry
- Religion
- Disabilities
- Gender (including gender identify and expression)
- Sexual orientation
The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot project in 18 schools. Initial efforts focused on education about the civil rights laws and increasing communication and collaboration between schools and law enforcement.
Hundreds of Maine schools, at all age levels, public and private, rural and urban and in all sixteen counties have participated. More than 175 schools currently participate
The Torch is the CRTP newsletter, published three to four times per year. The newsletter has two sections
- From the Teams: this section provides updates from various student teams around the state. The updates provide details on team project initiatives, including specific information about the process, tools, etc. created and used by the team.
- From the Office: this section provides updates and information from the CRTP team in Augusta on trainings, planning, content creation, and collaborations.
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The Torch (Summer 2022)
CRTP
The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:
- Race and skin color
- National origin and ancestry
- Religion
- Disabilities
- Gender (including gender identify and expression)
- Sexual orientation
The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot project in 18 schools. Initial efforts focused on education about the civil rights laws and increasing communication and collaboration between schools and law enforcement.
Hundreds of Maine schools, at all age levels, public and private, rural and urban and in all sixteen counties have participated. More than 175 schools currently participate
The Torch is the CRTP newsletter, published three to four times per year. The newsletter has two sections
- From the Teams: this section provides updates from various student teams around the state. The updates provide details on team project initiatives, including specific information about the process, tools, etc. created and used by the team.
- From the Office: this section provides updates and information from the CRTP team in Augusta on trainings, planning, content creation, and collaborations.
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The Torch (Spring 2022)
CRTP
The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:
- Race and skin color
- National origin and ancestry
- Religion
- Disabilities
- Gender (including gender identify and expression)
- Sexual orientation
The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot project in 18 schools. Initial efforts focused on education about the civil rights laws and increasing communication and collaboration between schools and law enforcement.
Hundreds of Maine schools, at all age levels, public and private, rural and urban and in all sixteen counties have participated. More than 175 schools currently participate
The Torch is the CRTP newsletter, published three to four times per year. The newsletter has two sections
- From the Teams: this section provides updates from various student teams around the state. The updates provide details on team project initiatives, including specific information about the process, tools, etc. created and used by the team.
- From the Office: this section provides updates and information from the CRTP team in Augusta on trainings, planning, content creation, and collaborations.
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The Torch (June 2021)
CRTP
The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:
- Race and skin color
- National origin and ancestry
- Religion
- Disabilities
- Gender (including gender identify and expression)
- Sexual orientation
The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot project in 18 schools. Initial efforts focused on education about the civil rights laws and increasing communication and collaboration between schools and law enforcement.
Hundreds of Maine schools, at all age levels, public and private, rural and urban and in all sixteen counties have participated. More than 175 schools currently participate
The Torch is the CRTP newsletter, published three to four times per year. The newsletter has two sections
- From the Teams: this section provides updates from various student teams around the state. The updates provide details on team project initiatives, including specific information about the process, tools, etc. created and used by the team.
- From the Office: this section provides updates and information from the CRTP team in Augusta on trainings, planning, content creation, and collaborations.
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The Torch (March 2021)
CRTP
The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:
- Race and skin color
- National origin and ancestry
- Religion
- Disabilities
- Gender (including gender identify and expression)
- Sexual orientation
The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot project in 18 schools. Initial efforts focused on education about the civil rights laws and increasing communication and collaboration between schools and law enforcement.
Hundreds of Maine schools, at all age levels, public and private, rural and urban and in all sixteen counties have participated. More than 175 schools currently participate
The Torch is the CRTP newsletter, published three to four times per year. The newsletter has two sections
- From the Teams: this section provides updates from various student teams around the state. The updates provide details on team project initiatives, including specific information about the process, tools, etc. created and used by the team.
- From the Office: this section provides updates and information from the CRTP team in Augusta on trainings, planning, content creation, and collaborations.
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The Torch (Winter 2021-2022)
CRTP
The Maine Office of the Attorney General administers the Civil Rights Team Project (CRTP). The CRTP’s mission is to increase the safety of elementary, middle school, and high school students by reducing bias-motivated behaviors and harassment in our schools. CRTP accomplishes this by supporting student civil rights teams in Maine schools. The CRTP and student teams are active in engaging school communities in thinking and talking about issues related to:
- Race and skin color
- National origin and ancestry
- Religion
- Disabilities
- Gender (including gender identify and expression)
- Sexual orientation
The Attorney General’s Office created the CRTP in 1996 as a pilot project in 18 schools. Initial efforts focused on education about the civil rights laws and increasing communication and collaboration between schools and law enforcement.
Hundreds of Maine schools, at all age levels, public and private, rural and urban and in all sixteen counties have participated. More than 175 schools currently participate
The Torch is the CRTP newsletter, published three to four times per year. The newsletter has two sections
- From the Teams: this section provides updates from various student teams around the state. The updates provide details on team project initiatives, including specific information about the process, tools, etc. created and used by the team.
- From the Office: this section provides updates and information from the CRTP team in Augusta on trainings, planning, content creation, and collaborations.
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The Torch (December 2020)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
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The Torch (February 2020)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
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The Torch (December 2019)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
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The Torch (June 2019)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
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The Torch (February 2019)
crtp
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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The Torch (December 2018)
CRTP
Description
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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The Torch (October 2018)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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The Torch (June 2018)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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The Torch (April 2018)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
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The Torch (February 2018)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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The Torch (December 2017)
CRTP
Description
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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The Torch (October 2017)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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TORCH (June 2017)
Brandon Baldwin
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
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The Torch (June 2017)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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The Torch (April 2017)
CRTP
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
Disciplines
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
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The Torch (February 2017)
Brandon Baldwin
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity
Recommended Citation
Baldwin, Brandon and Civil Rights Team Project, "Torch (August 2013)" (2013). Torch: The Civil Rights Team Project Newsletter. 58. http://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/torch/58
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Torch (April 2016)
Brandon Baldwin and Civil Rights Team Project
Civic and Community Engagement | Civil Rights and Discrimination | Education | Gender and Sexuality | Inequality and Stratification | Politics and Social Change | Public Policy | Race and Ethnicity