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The 2008 Art Contest Opens April 1, 2008
to TAP: transitive verb To make a physical connection with or open outlets from. To select, as for membership in an organization
TAP into: To establish access to or a connection with
on TAP: Available for immediate use. Ready.
Choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color. Choosing your socks by their character makes no sense and choosing your friends by their color is unthinkable.—Anonymous
Multigrain bread is more nutritious.—Ava Shaffer Burke, TAP member
Everyone is a teacher; we all learn from each other.—Elise Klein, President, Teachers Against Prejudice
TAP’s mission is to increase awareness of prejudice and discrimination and examine its causes and roots; open dialogue with and between students and educators from elementary school through college; and promote understanding and respect for all through the critical exploration and analysis of films, television, and other media.
TAP works on all issues of discrimination whether based on race, religion, creed, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or body image.
TAP. . . a grass-roots organization created by and for
EducatorsStudentsParentsConcerned citizensTogether we can
Build Community
Promote understanding and acceptance for all people
Develop a climate in which we are all enriched by each other
TAP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. A copy of the latest financial report and registration filed by this organization may be obtained by contacting:TAP
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