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National Culture Week™ 2021

Change The Culture

The focus of National Culture Week is to spark a conversation among youth about the need to change the culture from one of cruelty and exclusion to one of kindness and inclusivity.

National Culture Week provides an opportunity for youths to share and learn from each other’s diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences ...not judge them because they look different.

STOMP Out Bullying kicks-off National Culture Week by hosting Culture Shock, a livestream Culture Week Panel discussion facilitated by celebrity influencers from the media, sports, entertainment and social media worlds. 500,000+ students worldwide attend the livestream each year.

Participate in National Culture Week!

national-culture-week.jpgYou can look forward to more schools and celebrities to make our National Culture Week and "Culture Shock" event even more impactful!

Ask your School to register for National Culture Week
Watch the Culture Shock live stream panel
Have discussions with your classmates and friends to raise awareness.

 

 

How National Culture Week™ Began

national-culture-week-diversity.jpgFounder and CEO Ross Ellis was walking down the street when she heard teenage boys talking about a terrorist in their class, She asked them about this and they said their classmate was a terrorist because he wore a turban. She explained to them that people wear turbans because of their culture and that did not mean they were a terrorist."

That's when Ross Ellis developed National Culture Week.
 

Participate in Culture Shock™!

Registered schools are invited to participate in
our "Culture Shock" livestream Culture Week Panel.

watch-national-culture-week-live-stream.jpgThe goal of the Culture Shock livestream panel is to be the catalyst for an online conversation as well as calling on schools and communities throughout the country to not only join the live stream discussion, but to continue the discussion throughout the week.

  • Students view our livestream panel
  • The panel provides a template for types of conversations that we encourage schools to initiate and discuss through Culture Week.
  • All participating schools receive a guide for the week
  • Registered participants will be emailed additional details about the livestream event, how to connect, the week's guide and influential speakers

The Culture Week 2021 panel included:

Logan Browning (Actress, "Dear White People") Moderator. Panelists include:  Katherine McNamara (Actress, currently stars in the CW’s “Arrow” as ‘Mia Smoak (aka Blackstar)’), Michaela Jaé Rodriquez (Actress, "Pose"), Jordan Fisher (Actor and singer "To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You” & “Work It”, soon to be on The CW’s “The Flash"), Hudson Yang (Actor, "Fresh Off The Boat", upcoming “The Ray”)

Logan Browning

Logan Browning
Moderator
Actress
'Dear White People'

Jordan Fisher

Jordan Fisher
Panelist
Actor & Singer
'To All The Boys:
P.S. I Still Love You'

Kathering McNamara

Katherine McNamara
Panelist
Actress, The CW’s 'Arrow'

MJ Rodriguez

Michaela Jaé
Rodriquez

Panelist
Actress 'Pose'

Hudson Yang

Hudson Yang
Panelist
Actor
upcoming 'The Ray'

Previous livestream panels have included: Actress Stephanie Hsu. Actor Mark Indelicato, Actress Alyson Stoner, Actor Rohan Chand, Actress Logan Browning, Actress Josie Totah and LGBTQ activist Sarah McBride.

Tony Richardson Moderator
NY Jets Legend

Stephanie Hsu
Panelist
Actress 'Be More Chill'

Mark Indelicato
Panelist
Actor 'Ugly Betty'

Alyson Stoner
Panelist
Actress 'Step Up'

Rohan Chand
Panelist
Actor 'Mowgli: The Legend of the Jungle' 

Logan Browning
Panelist
Actress, Dear White People

Josie Totah
Panelist
Actress, Champions

Sarah McBride
Panelist
LGBTQ Activist

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