
Windows and Mirrors: Celebrating and Uplifting All Family Structures
An Interview with Hannah Bruner Hannah Bruner–educator, stepmother, and author of children’s book What Makes a Family–started using AmazeWorks curriculum in her classroom in 2019.
An Interview with Hannah Bruner Hannah Bruner–educator, stepmother, and author of children’s book What Makes a Family–started using AmazeWorks curriculum in her classroom in 2019.
AMAZEworks Persona Dolls are friends who enter children’s learning environments to support and nurture their development of empathy and understanding. The dolls share their stories
Thuba Nguyễn (she/her) is an Early Childhood Education Specialist, member of the AMAZEworks board of directors, and children’s book author of her newly published book,
An Interview with Dr. Artika R. Tyner Written by Sophie Herrington, Interviewed by Jenni Bratulich and Sophie Herrington Dr. Artika R. Tyner is a passionate
AMAZEworks is thrilled to highlight Marcee Mackbee Harris this month. We have been honored to have Marcee’s experience, insight, skills, and talent added to our team
Juneteenth is a holiday celebrating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans after the Civil War. It commemorates June 19, 1865, when news of Abraham Lincoln’s
This month AMAZEworks celebrates Candace Whittaker as one of our resilient women of 2021. Born and raised in North Minneapolis alongside 10 siblings, Candace Whittaker
AMAZEworks celebrates KaYing Yang as one of our featured resilient women of 2021. As a Hmong refugee who has worked for social and racial justice
AMAZEworks is excited to have Cheryl Minnema’s book Hungry Johnny in the release of our newly revamped elementary curriculum. Cheryl Minnema (Waabaanakwadookwe) is a member
AMAZEworks interviewed two young adults, Ari and Miranda, to learn how they have been impacted by COVID-19 as members of the LGBTQ+ community and what