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Windows To A Multicultural WorldTM

Eleven Arts-Integrated African American History and Culture
Special Edition Curriculum Mini-Packages

Limited Time Offer

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Watch our introductory video to the Windows To A Multicultural World Learn-Commune-Create approach. Then, scroll down to select your mini-package of arts-integrated African American history and culture curriculum for grades K-12!

Clemmons Family Farm is pleased to announce our Windows To A Multicultural World
special edition of ELEVEN mini-packages of arts-integrated African American history and culture curriculum for grades K-12. 

Prices range from $250 - $750 for a one-year enrollment.
Three special edition mini-packages of arts-integrated curriculum that enriches lessons about the history of Black labor, land stewardship, and resilience:
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Brown Soil, Black Labor,
​White Gold
Grades K-2
​$450 for 1 Year
Brown Soil, Black Labor,
White Gold
Grades 3-5
​$450 for 1 Year
Brown Soil, Black Labor,
White Gold
Grades 6-8
​$450 for 1 Year
Through creative expression, students will discover the emotional legacy of labor andland stewardship with poetry and visual art projects that reflect Black resilience and achievements.

Two special edition mini-packages featuring storytelling and songs that enrich lessons about the Transatlantic Slave Trade:
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The Brightest Light
Grades K-6
​$300 for 1 Year
Through the rhythms of Jamaican folk “Revival Music,” and two of his own original songs, musician, storyteller, and longtime music educator, Michael Dyke imagines how enslaved children might have used music to cope with the terrible conditions.
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Paa Juu (Soar High)
​Grades 4-8
$250 for 1 Year
Commune with Vermont singer-songwriter KeruBo, who performs her original song "Paa juu" about the Transatlantic Slave Trade. The song is designed to help young children build hope, courage, and resilience when facing adversity.


Three special edition mini-packages of arts-integrated curriculum that enrich lessons about
​the 1960s Civil Rights Movement:
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Rights, Right On!
Grades K-12
​$750 for 1 Year
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Roller Skating
​and Civil Rights
Grades K-2
​$500 for 1 Year
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Roller Skating
​and Civil Rights ​
Grades 3-5 ​
​$500 for 1 Year
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Learn and experience the power of freedom songs from the civil rights movement of the mid-1990s.
Learn about the Black history and culture of roller skating in the United States against the backdrop of the 1960s civil rights movement.  During times of social tumult and injustice, Black youth and adults were gathering at roller skating rinks!

​Three special edition packages of arts-integrated curriculum about African American adventurers, social justice activists, ​and inventors:
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Two Bessies on Two Wheels:
​Bessie Stringfield
​and Bessie Coleman
Grades K-2
​$550 for 1 Year
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Two Bessies on Two Wheels:
​Bessie Stringfield
​and Bessie Coleman
Grades 3-5
​$550 for 1 Year
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Who Made That? ​
​Dr. Gladys West
​and Mr. Garrett Morgan
Grades K-12
​​$600 for 1 Year
Learn about two courageous African-American women who were pioneers in travel.  Commune  and create with people in your community around modern-day connections with Bessie Coleman and Bessie Stringfield's joy in motorcycles, airplanes, and adventure!
Celebrate the legacies of two African American inventors who created new technologies that make travel safer and easier.  Explore the groundbreaking contributions of Dr. Gladys West and Mr. Garrett Morgan.

WHAT IS WINDOWS TO A MULTICULTURAL WORLD
​AND HOW DOES IT FIT INTO MY CURRICULUM?
LEARN MORE ABOUT WINDOWS TO A MULTICULTURAL WORLD
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PO Box 546
Charlotte, Vermont 05445
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  • Our Work
  • About
    • Our Team
    • Job Openings
    • About Us >
      • Our Work
      • Our Vision
    • Who We Are >
      • In Remembrance-JJWC
      • In Remembrance-LMC
      • Jack and Lydia's Living Legacy
      • How Jack and Lydia Found and Bought the Farm
      • Holding On to Our Legacies
    • When Are We Open?
    • Press Coverage >
      • Other News >
        • 2019 Visitors Survey: Sneak Preview
        • 2018 Updates
        • 2017 Updates
        • 2016 Updates
    • What Our Community is Saying >
      • 2018 Visitor Survey Findings!
      • Feedback from other Vermont communities
    • Subscribe!
  • Our Programs
    • Windows To A Multicultural World >
      • What Is WTAMW?
      • Joy in Motion!
      • Field Trips
    • Descendants & Family Stewardship
    • African Diaspora Foodways Institute >
      • African Diaspora Foodways Institute Library
      • Culinary Heritage & Arts Program
      • Farm
    • Creating Healthy Communities >
      • Making Waves >
        • Making Waves Abstract
      • How Are We Doing? >
        • Social Capital in the Arts
      • Creative Aging
      • Beneath Our Skin >
        • Beneath Our Skin Exhibit >
          • Blog: Beneath Our Skin Exhibit
      • Cancelling Miss Rona
      • A Sense of Place >
        • A Sense of Place at NEFA-CCX
    • 2025 Artists Residency
    • African Diaspora Classical Music
    • Heritage >
      • Heritage Celebrations >
        • MLK DAY 2026
        • BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2026
    • Forest
  • Artists' Registry
    • Are You Looking for an Artist?
    • Why, Hello there, Artists!
  • Historic Buildings
    • Rent Space >
      • Rent the Barn House
      • Rent Lawns
      • Reservation Form
    • Six Historic Buildings
    • The Barn House >
      • The Barn House Legacy
    • The Big Barn >
      • "Making History, Creating Place" Videos!
      • The Historic Water Cistern
    • The Main House >
      • About the Black Locust Trees
    • The Shop >
      • The Authentica Reading Room
      • Shop Storytelling Videos
  • Donate!
    • Subscribe!