Voices of Hope
Grades 3-8
Virtual Humanities Program
45 Minutes
September–May
Experience a recorded actor performance to discover how one inspiring child served as an example of overcoming discrimination and intolerance and made a positive difference in the world today. Discover how this extraordinary child conquered fear and hatred. Performance will be followed by a brief post-show discussion with museum staff to discuss ways in which we can continue to combat discrimination and intolerance and make a difference in the world today.
Choose between Anne Frank, Ruby Bridges, and Malala Yousafzai.
English/Language Arts: 3.CC.1, 4.CC.1, 5.CC.1, 6.CC.1, 7.CC.1, 8.CC.1
Social Studies: 4.H.11
Registration is required two weeks before the program date. Please complete the Program Request Form, and a museum staff member will contact you to confirm the date and time of your program.
3000 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN, USA 46208-4716
317-334-4000
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