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Passports through Time: Exploring Our Civil Rights of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
An Arts-Integrated History and Community Wellness Program
in Celebration of MLK Day 2024
An Arts-Integrated History and Community Wellness Program
in Celebration of MLK Day 2024
Expand the view by clicking on the icon at the top right of the page, and read Clemmons Family Farm's report on our arts-integrated history and community wellness program celebrating Martin Luther King Junior Day 2024. Our report highlights the creative concept, arts and history content, and ten of Clemmons Family Farm's amazing collaborating artists who led the arts engagements in five different "time capsules" throughout the day. All of the artists are members of the Vermont African American/African Diaspora Artists Network.
The report also presents the preliminary findings from our community feedback forms, which assess community wellness outcomes that include multicultural social cohesion and young children's resilience. The forms are part of our How Are We Doing? community wellness project- funded in part by the Vermont Department of Health as an extension of our work under the Beneath Our Skin: COVID 19 Vaccination Storytelling Project.
Passports through Time: Exploring Our Civil Rights of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow was implemented in collaboration with Echo, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, and funded in part by the City of Burlington's Mayor's Office, Office of Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (REIB), and Community and Economic Development Office (CEDO).
The report also presents the preliminary findings from our community feedback forms, which assess community wellness outcomes that include multicultural social cohesion and young children's resilience. The forms are part of our How Are We Doing? community wellness project- funded in part by the Vermont Department of Health as an extension of our work under the Beneath Our Skin: COVID 19 Vaccination Storytelling Project.
Passports through Time: Exploring Our Civil Rights of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow was implemented in collaboration with Echo, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain, and funded in part by the City of Burlington's Mayor's Office, Office of Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (REIB), and Community and Economic Development Office (CEDO).