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Official press statement issued by a constitutional independent commission condemning hate speech and incitement of violence by political actors and reaffirming constitutional rights and obligations under the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
Year:
2022
Date of Publication:
12 August 2022
Issuing Body:
Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC)
Country:
Zimbabwe
Document Type:
Press Statement
Legal Basis:
Constitution of Zimbabwe (Sections 3, 44, 48, 52, 67, 232, 233, 242, 243); Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Act [Chapter 10:30]
Subject:
Hate speech and incitement of violence by political actors
Related Institution:
Government of Zimbabwe
Offices:
Harare; Bulawayo; Mutare
Contact Information:
Hotlines 0771 838 656 / 0786 602 035 / 0719 635 068; Email [email protected]
Note:
; Website www.zhrc.org.zw
Source Publisher:
Veritas
License:
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
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Title:
The Power of Rhetoric and Selected 19th Century Speeches on Slavery
Period:
19th century
Dates Referenced:
March 4, 1858; July 4, 1852
Geographical Focus:
United States
Primary Figures:
James Henry Hammond; Frederick Douglass
Political Context:
Slavery debate; sectional conflict between North and South
Document Type:
Educational text with historical speech excerpts
Source Type:
Secondary introduction with primary source excerpts
Intended Audience:
Educators and students
Themes:
Rhetoric; political oratory; slavery; abolition; states’ rights; social hierarchy
Referenced Institution:
U.S. Senate
Referenced Location:
Rochester, New York
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Rhetoric, Speech Writing
Document Type:
Educational Textbook Excerpt
Institution:
EdTech Books
Authors:
Cesar Chavez, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sojourner Truth, Richard Bedford Bennett, Lyndon B. Johnson
Target Audience:
Students and educators in speech writing and rhetoric
Unit:
4
Included Examples:
Excerpts from historical speeches
Concepts Covered:
Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Theme, Rule of Three
Endnotes / References:
NCHS Data Brief 2021; EdTech Books online
Educational Level:
Secondary and higher education
Contains:
Definitions, examples, exercises for identifying rhetorical concepts
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Academic writing, language usage
Document type:
Educational material
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Students, writers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Modification date:
N/A
Note:
Context
Year:
2013
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Political rhetoric and logical fallacies
Document type:
Academic paper / Essay
Institution:
Unknown
Authors:
Colin Dolan, Pantelis Miliotis
Target audience:
Students or readers interested in political analysis
Event analyzed:
Republican and Democratic National Conventions
Date of analysis:
October 10, 2013
Main figures discussed:
Clint Eastwood, Michael Moore, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney
Fallacies examined:
Name-calling, Hasty generalization, Straw man, Red herring
Year:
2014
Level:
Stage 2 Essential English
Type of document:
Educational Assessment Task
Author:
Educational Authority
Target audience:
Stage 2 English students
Assessment type:
Responding to texts, written, oral or multimodal
Skills assessed:
Communication, Comprehension, Analysis, Application
Sample texts:
Emma Watson HeForShe speech, Malala Yousafzai UN Youth Assembly speech, Leonardo DiCaprio Climate Summit 2014 speech
Word count / duration:
800 words / 6 minutes or equivalent in multimodal form
Learning objectives:
Clarity, coherence, comprehension, analysis of language features, cultural and social context understanding
Year:
10
Topic:
Speeches
Location:
Online
Date:
Not provided
Syllabus Outcomes:
ACELY1750
Class:
Year 10, Stage 5
Lesson Duration:
1 hour
Total Number of Students:
Not provided
Resources:
Venn Diagram worksheet, Kahoot quiz
Assessment:
Students present speeches in class
Learning Objectives:
Identify and explore the purposes and effects of different text structures and language features of spoken texts
Key Activities:
Research Martin Luther King Jr. and Richard Gill, watch speeches, identify persuasive language
Outcome Measurement:
Venn Diagram, speech presentation
Modifications:
Increased student engagement, real-world examples
Author:
Not provided
Target Audience:
Year 10 students
Teaching Approach:
Focus on language features, persuasive texts
Grade Levels:
9-12
Note:
Lesson Objectives
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Hate Crime Prosecution
Document Type:
Report
Agency / Organization:
Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS)
Author:
Mark Motivans, Ph.D.
Target Audience:
General public, legal professionals, policymakers
Period of Action:
2005-2019
Approval Date:
July 8, 2021
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
No year specified
Region / City:
No region or city specified
Topic:
Emotions, Hate, Love
Document Type:
Textual analysis, philosophical writings
Author:
Various authors cited (Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Seneca, Augustine, Aquinas, Homer)
Target Audience:
Scholars, philosophy students, general readers of classical literature
Effective Period:
No period specified
Approval Date:
No approval date specified
Date of Changes:
No date of changes specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Coventry
Theme:
Peace, Reconciliation, International Relations
Document Type:
Event Announcement
Organization:
Coventry Association for International Friendship (CAIF), TUDORS
Author:
Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish (Referenced)
Target Audience:
General Public
Period of Action:
February 20, 2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Organization:
LGB Alliance Ireland
Country:
Ireland
Document Type:
Policy Submission / Consultation Response
Subject:
Gender identity, sexual orientation, hate crime legislation, data collection, sexuality education
Referenced Legislation:
Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) framework; Equal Status Act; proposed hate crime legislation
Educational Program Referenced:
BeLonGTo school programme
Geographical Scope:
Island of Ireland
Intended Recipient:
State authorities conducting consultation
Contact:
[email protected]
Text Type:
Educational assignment sheet
Subject:
Comparative literary and film analysis
Related Works:
The Taming Of The Shrew; 10 Things I Hate About You
Focus:
Context, characters, values
Purpose:
Essay writing task with textual evidence
Structure:
Introduction, three analytical body paragraphs, conclusion
Target Audience:
Secondary school students
Themes:
Transformation, modernisation, gender roles, adolescent culture
Assessment Task:
Extended written response
Year:
2024
Region / City:
International
Topic:
Anti-discrimination and tolerance
Document Type:
Educational report
Organization:
It Gets Better Project
Author:
Mr. Heslip
Target Audience:
Teenagers and adults
Date of Publication:
April 30, 2024
Websites Referenced:
www.tolerance.org, www.mtv.com/onair/ffyr/discrimination, www.britkid.org, www.itgetsbetter.org, www.crr.ca
Year:
2022
Region / City:
International / Finland
Theme:
Line Dance Choreography
Document Type:
Dance Instruction
Choreographer:
Sari Karhu
Music:
I Help You Hate Me – Sunrise Avenue
Level:
Intermediate
Steps Count:
A / 32, B / 32, C / 32, Tag 32
Date Created:
July 2022
Audience:
Dance instructors and performers
Year:
2020
Countries:
United Kingdom, Cyprus, Finland, Turkey, Serbia, Portugal
Topic:
Hate incidents and extremism in Higher Education
Document type:
Research report
Project:
Erasmus+ Countering Hate and Extremism on Campus – Knowledge Innovation and Training in HE
Authors:
Consortium of HE institutions and NGOs
Target audience:
Higher Education administrators, policymakers, researchers
Data sources:
National reports, media articles, institutional records
Scope:
Incidents from UK, Portugal, Turkey, Finland, Cyprus, and Serbia
Key focus:
Hate incidents, far-right ideologies, campus safety, extremism trends
Year:
2022
Organization:
Stop Hate UK
Location:
United Kingdom
Position:
Assistant Director Helpline Contracts and Partnerships
Salary:
£34,439 plus potential London weighting
Application Deadline:
31/01/2022 10:00am
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Type of Document:
Recruitment pack
Included Documents:
Job description, person specification, application form, monitoring form, job advert, guidance notes
Target Audience:
Job applicants for Assistant Director role
Benefits:
Auto-enrolment pension, 28 days annual leave, annual appraisals, training and development opportunities
Equal Opportunities:
Yes, inclusion and diversity employer
Reference Requirement:
Two satisfactory references and DBS check
Right to Work:
Verification required for all applicants