
Seeing the World through Wider Windows
February 2025 Newletter “You don’t have to agree with what other people think to learn from how they think. You don’t have to share their
February 2025 Newletter “You don’t have to agree with what other people think to learn from how they think. You don’t have to share their
The new presidential administration has stated its intentions around immigration, including mass deportations of undocumented and certain legal immigrants, ending birthright citizenship for children born
Today is Korean American Day, a day to celebrate Korean identity, culture, and tradition; learn about Korean American history; and support Korean American creators, stories,
September 2024 Newsletter “To be called a refugee is the opposite of an insult; it is a badge of strength, courage, and victory.” ~Tennessee Office
Dear AmazeWorks community, As the new school year begins, we hope your summer was filled with rest, joy, and rejuvenation. In this newsletter, you’ll find
Timi Bliss is a Black author, artist, and creator born and raised in South Minneapolis. Her granddaughter, Charlie, stars in all of her books. But
“Every person has a story. Are you brave enough to hear it?” Andrea Munson, 2nd grade AmazeWorks teacher Dear AmazeWorks community, For nearly ten years,
“It’s not always about the whole… sometimes it’s about creating a mirror for the 1.” – Kalin Farrell, 1st grade AmazeWorks teacher At AmazeWorks, we
AmazeWorks Elementary Curriculum provides picture books and lessons to schools so those stories are heard. Throughout November for Give to the Max season, AmazeWorks staff
An Interview with Regina Santiago, written by Sophie Herrington What would it look like to build peace? As a K-2 educator, author, and freelance curriculum