What are we learning Understanding different perspectives
May
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Every year, Jessica Lander’s Lowell High School students write a cookbook called Tasting History to share their experiences of immigrating to the USA and their
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Every year, Jessica Lander’s Lowell High School students write a cookbook called Tasting History to share their experiences of immigrating to the USA and their favorite family recipes. Join us in the You, Me, We! kitchen to hear how sharing food and stories can bring people together!
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May 5, 2024 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm(GMT-04:00)
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Join us for the reading of “Mehndi Boy” with children’s book author Zain Bandali, a sweet story exploring creative identity and gender through the eyes
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Join us for the reading of “Mehndi Boy” with children’s book author Zain Bandali, a sweet story exploring creative identity and gender through the eyes of a little boy who loves mehndi.
About Zain Bandali
His debut children’s book Mehndi Boy, is a Silver Birch Express Nominee and was recognized as a “Best Bet” by the Ontario Library Association and as a “Best Book for Kids” by the New York Public Library in 2023. Zain studied at the University of Waterloo and was awarded the Upkar Arora Social Impact Leadership Scholarship for his work in creating a grassroots community initiative to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus in 2020. He is an avid vegetable gardener but cannot always stomach the chili peppers he grows.
Celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, May 5 – May 26, 2024
Boston Children’s Museum is recognizing Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month throughout May, with a series of activities developed in collaboration with community organizations and independent artists. Between May 5 and May 26, Museum visitors are invited to attend and participate in a variety of music, dance, visual art making and storytelling programs geared for children and their families. Through this series, Boston Children’s Museum highlights the artistic practice of local AAPI identifying creatives, and together creates a space for Museum visitors to reflect on their own identities, traditions, and stories, while developing their sense of curiosity and understanding.
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May 5, 2024 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
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KidStage, 1st floor
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Join interdisciplinary artist Joanna Tam in this interactive story-sharing workshop and share stories about your heritage. Come learn about Joanna’s beloved hometown of Hong Kong, and hear
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Join interdisciplinary artist Joanna Tam in this interactive story-sharing workshop and share stories about your heritage.
Come learn about Joanna’s beloved hometown of Hong Kong, and hear a reading of some of her favorite books that were written and illustrated by AAPI authors.
Celebrating Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, May 5 – May 26, 2024
Boston Children’s Museum is recognizing Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month throughout May, with a series of activities developed in collaboration with community organizations and independent artists. Between May 5 and May 26, Museum visitors are invited to attend and participate in a variety of music, dance, visual art making and storytelling programs geared for children and their families. Through this series, Boston Children’s Museum highlights the artistic practice of local AAPI identifying creatives, and together creates a space for Museum visitors to reflect on their own identities, traditions, and stories, while developing their sense of curiosity and understanding.
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May 25, 2024 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm(GMT-04:00)
Location
KidStage, 1st floor