School Subject: Social Studies
I, Nat Love
Rochel Garner Coleman plays the Black cowboy Nat Love. The performance chronicles the journey of a former slave who joined thousands of…
The Ways of the Lenape
Who were the Lenape Native Americans of New Jersey and Pennsylvania? Following years of conversation and relationships with Native people, Rob Aptaker…
The Town that Fought Hate
When a hate group harasses young Isaac for having a menorah in his window, the townspeople band together to fight the bullies…
Japanese Festival Drums
The music of Taikoza personifies power, grace, pulse, and driving rhythm. After decades of training in Japan, Marco Lienhard leads this electrifying…
Eda Ne Kakati (From the Past to the Present)
This jubilant assembly introduces students to the artistry of East African cultures through dance, music, and storytelling. Sharing music from his native…
Medieval Feast
Join Mary in exploring medieval music and instruments and their continuing influence today! This fascinating collection of chants, ballads, recorder melodies, troubadour…
Yah-Oh-Way
Yah-Oh-Way means “It is good” in Hopi. This exciting and athletic performance by the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers highlights the depth and complexity…
A Seat for Rosa
When a child tells his aunt about a bully on his bus, she gives him advice by recounting the tale of Rosa…