Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 -----Original Message----- From: (WES) [mailto:J@...] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:33 PM Subject: " The Migrant Project " coming to DALLAS I've been asked to spread the word about a photography exhibit and educational seminar that will be taking place in Dallas this month. The exhibit itself is called " The Migrant Project: Contemporary California Farmworkers " and is described as an in-depth photojournalistic portrait detailing the daily lives and struggles of today's California migrant farmworkers. " More information about the exhibit is avaible at http://rcnphoto.com/mpr.html. In conjunction with the exhibit, the photographer, Rick Nahmias, is putting on a workshop for educators on using the exhibit as a resource. I've copied the text of a flyer describing the workshop in more detail below. It looks as though his intent is to talk about tools and methods through which educators can incorporate discussions of rural poverty and the human cost of feeding America. The photographer's exhibit has also been made the basis of a multimedia curriculum for middle and high school students, materials for which are available online through an orginization called the Civics Center. (http://www.thecivicscenter.com/) The workshop will Saturday, September 9th, in Dallas (the exhibit is going on all month). There are only 45 spaces available, but apparently there are quite a few of them them left. The workshop is free to educators who educators who deal with Migrant issues in their curriculum or work in schools with large representations of migrant families. Please contact me directly for a word version of the workshop flyer. Thanks, Jen Staff Attorney Texas RioGrande Legal Aid, Inc. 300 South Texas Weslaco, TX 78596 Ph: (956) 968-6574 Fax: (956) 968-8823 Information on the Exhibit: The Ice House Cultural Center presents: The Migrant Project: " El Proyecto Migratorio " Contemporary California Farm Workers Photographs and Text by Rick Nahmias September 5-30, 2006 The Ice House Cultural Center 1004 W. Page Street Dallas, Texas 75208 214.670.7524 214.670.0550 fax WORKSHOP FLYER: Rick Nahmias Photography and Facing History & Ourselves are pleased to announce the Educators and Professional Development Workshop based on the traveling exhibit " The Migrant Project. " This Workshop is Free to Texas Educators!!! And only available for one day!!! This acclaimed exhibit will be experienced as an educational resource for educators as well as for the professional development of organizations interested in involving their members in active discussion and education about the human cost of feeding America. Through this three and a half hour interactive multi-media workshop attendees are given the tools to bring discussions and creative activities exploring rural poverty, and the issues and legacies of America's farm workers into the classroom or workplace. Involving the actual contents of this acclaimed exhibition, whose images have been presented on the floor of the United States Congress, and are now part of the permanent collection of the National Museum of American History at the sonian Institution, this workshop was created in a special collaboration between the artist, Rick Nahmias, and the renowned education non-profit, Facing History & Ourselves, whose aim over the last 27 years has been to help educators and students find meaning in the past and recognize the need for participation and responsible decision making. It is presented by the artist, who has national experience bringing the subject of marginalized communities to groups of all ages and backgrounds. The contents of the workshop has been expressly designed to be hands-on and experiential. Covering contemporary and historic issues, it uses a mixture of Power Point, film clips, music, plus pairing exercises, and break-out sessions to give all participants opportunities to candidly discuss, and hopefully better understand their feelings about issues such as immigration, poverty, and the challenges we face remaining connected to the food we eat and those who supply it. The workshop is approximately 3.5hours in length, and is limited to 45 participants. The workshop is free to educators who deal with Migrant issues in their curriculum or work in a school with a large representation of Migrant families. Participation is available to those who return the registration form based on available space. Please return attached form to: _caldwell@... or fax to 214.670.0550 The Migrant Project Registration Form September 9th workshop 9:30am-1:00pm Ice House Cultural Center 1004 W. Page Street Dallas, Texas 75208 214.670.7524 Name:_________________________________ School:_________________________________ District:________________________________ Email Address:___________________________ Phone:_________________________________ Background or current experience with Migrant workers or families: Please return attached form to: _caldwell@... or fax to 214.670.0550 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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