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Art and Remembrance inspired by the art and story of Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal Krinitz
EDUCATION The lessons from Esther’s art and story are immediate and understandable, nurturing empathy and courage, while her art brings the Holocaust to life in a markedly different way than […]
Read More about Art and Remembrance inspired by the art and story of Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal KrinitzWe believe diversity is a source of strength The Reciprocity Project is a US-based production that works alongside Indigenous storytellers and communities worldwide. Our team is made up of people […]
Read More about The Reciprocity ProjectEmpowering Education, Bridging Cultures: Explore A Targeted Civil Rights Tour
Dive into the unique perspectives of educators engaging with a targeted civil rights tour, enriching their educational practices through Classrooms Without Borders.
Read More about Empowering Education, Bridging Cultures: Explore A Targeted Civil Rights Tour“Local educators return from Austria, grapple with teaching its lessons of history”
Read about how local educators are grappling with the profound history of Austria and its implications for their teaching methods
Read More about “Local educators return from Austria, grapple with teaching its lessons of history”2024 Marching Down “Freedom’s Road”: Civil Rights to the Black Freedom Movement
“Local educators return from Austria, grapple with teaching its lessons of history”
Read about how local educators are grappling with the profound history of Austria and its implications for their teaching methods.
Read More about “Local educators return from Austria, grapple with teaching its lessons of history”Berlin — Past and Present in Harmony by Emily Slomovits
Time. That’s the word that keeps sticking out to me since I arrived in Germany on Monday. Tsipy Gur said during our orientation meeting, “This trip will feel like 6 […]
Read More about Berlin — Past and Present in Harmony by Emily Slomovits“Teachers visit Southern landmarks to better understand the Civil Rights Movement”
Explore how educators are gaining new insights into the Civil Rights Movement through visits to historic landmarks in the South.
Read More about “Teachers visit Southern landmarks to better understand the Civil Rights Movement”“‘So beautiful it was horrifying’: Local teachers travel South to learn about Civil Rights Movement”
Discover the emotional journey of local teachers as they explore the South to deepen their understanding of the Civil Rights Movement.
Read More about “‘So beautiful it was horrifying’: Local teachers travel South to learn about Civil Rights Movement”As we are coming to the end of our journey, I have been reflecting on the title for this seminar: Marching Down Freedom’s Road. It is now up to us […]
Read More about Reflections by Melody Meadows