Changing Worlds

Changing Worlds
Location Chicago, IL 60616
Motto CONNECTING LIVES AND CULTURES THROUGH LITERACY AND THE ARTS
Website http://www.changingworlds.org

Changing Worlds is an educational arts nonprofit organization whose mission is to foster inclusive communities through oral history, writing and art programs that improve student learning, affirm identity and enhance cross-cultural understanding.

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History

Changing Worlds began in 1996 at Hibbard Elementary School, a Chicago Public School located in the diverse, predominately immigrant Albany Park neighborhood. Driven by a vision to build bridges across cultures through story, its founder Kay Berkson partnered with the school’s staff and parents to create an oral history and photography exhibit. Now occupying three corridors of the school, the exhibit highlights fourteen family stories along with photographs, art work and maps. These captivating stories told by students, their parents and grandparents are translated into twelve different languages. They vividly describe diverse journeys to Albany Park from all over the world. The project led to the development of an activity guide with ongoing family programs and classroom curricula that foster an inclusive school community. In 1999 a traveling version of the exhibit was created to share these family stories with other communities, giving a face to those too often seen through the filters of stereotypes. Building upon the enthusiasm and success at Hibbard, the Changing Worlds project became an independent 501c3 nonprofit organization in 2000.

Areas of focus

Changing Worlds works towards our[who?] mission through separate but interconnected program areas and activities that include:

school partnership programs

• professional development institutes and workshops for teachers

• community outreach programs

• traveling exhibitions

Values

Changing Worlds believes in:

• The inclusion and acceptance of the differences and perspectives of others

• The power of art and personal stories to change perceptions and nurture connections

• The ability to affect social change through teachers and young people[citation needed]

External links

References

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[2] Indian Trails Public Library

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  1. ^ Susan S. Stevens, ed., 2006. What's in a name? Much more than science, math. Gazette, June 2, 2006
  2. ^ Charles Berman, 2007. Exhibit explores 'Changing Worlds'. Indian Trails Public Library, October 4, 2007
  3. ^ Neuberger Berman, 2005. Assets, the art of wealth management, Page 7.People Making a Difference: Facilitating the American: Kay Berkson and the Changing Worlds Organization
  4. ^ Jon Anderson, 2005. "Pupils eager to share cultural pride". Chicago Tribune. April 19, 2005. Page 3.
  5. ^ From Around the World to a Chicago Neighborhood. http://www.arts.illinois.gov/ArtistRoster/ProfileView.aspx?rid=1&pid=6545&ref=search
  6. ^ Changing Worlds 2008 Immigrant & Refugee Contributions Awards. http://www.chicagoartistsresource.org/visual-arts/node/15260

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