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A civil rights pilgrimage through the eyes of Congolese refugee teenagers

Kapiʻolani CC s oldest living alumnus is a legend in our time | University of Hawaiʻi System News

Kapiʻolani CC s oldest living alumnus is a legend in our time | University of Hawaiʻi System News
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Deer Park s Delayed Memory Project Art Exchange Is Complete

Reply Robert Frost Middle School sixth graders completed the Memory Project international art exchange with art teacher Briana Nussbaum, exchanging artwork with students in Pakistan. (Deer Park School District) Press release from Deer Park School District: April 6, 2021 During the 2019-2020 school year, a group of 16 fifth graders from Deer Park s John F. Kennedy Intermediate School completed the Memory Project international art exchange with art teacher Briana Nussbaum, with the goal of exchanging artwork with students in Pakistan. Subscribe To complete their activity, the JFK students met with Nussbaum several times during their lunch periods, bringing their lunches to the art room, learning about the students in Pakistan and brainstorming ideas for their artwork. The fifth graders used various art media and incorporated themes of friendship, peace and happiness.

Georgia College students swap art prints with Cameroonian kids

14 Georgia College advance printmaking art students are exchanging watercolor drawings with kids overseas Author: Molly Jett (13WMAZ) Updated: 1:03 PM EDT April 3, 2021 MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. Georgia College student artists with big hearts and lots of creativity are creating screen prints with watercolors to send to students in Cameroon.  Maya Whipple is one of 13 Georgia College art students exchanging drawings overseas. I did like the Earth and the children, to making them feel powerful, said Whipple. This is very sentimental to me.   Here s how it works: A nonprofit organization called the Memory Project matches American students with children abroad. From there, students like Whipple and Emily Sabonis-Chafee receive artwork from kids abroad.

Georgia College art students create watercolor prints for students in Cameroon

Georgia College art students create watercolor prints for students in Cameroon
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