For Educators
Bring the work into your classroom.
For teachers, professors, curriculum directors, principals, and museum educators. Survivor-led storytelling, grounded in Mirror · Bridge · Change.
In Your Classroom
Your students will leave with something they did not have when they arrived: a question, a face, a story. The work centers humanity, reflection, empathy, and the art of dialogue.
What We Offer
Six educational formats.
Exhibition Tours
Guided, conversational, reflective. Never lecture-heavy or emotionally performative.
Student Dialogue Sessions
Facilitated conversations on empathy, memory, identity, humanity, and rebuilding.
Educator Resources
Discussion guides, reflection prompts, testimony excerpts, and storytelling exercises.
University Programming
Public humanities, genocide studies, oral history, peacebuilding, documentary storytelling.
Youth Storytelling Workshops
Oral history, photography, and memoir writing — rooted in the Umbrella Cinema Promoters lineage.
Public Humanities Events
Panels, dialogue gatherings, artist talks, and community reflection events.
Where We’ve Taught
A working selection of academic partners.
University of Southern California · Harvard Kennedy School · UCLA · Cal State LA · Occidental · Museum of Tolerance · K–12 schools across Los Angeles County
The Reach So Far
100,000+
Students reached since 2014
Begin a Conversation
For your school or institution.
Educational programs grow in 2028–2029, after Stories in Color is established. Early 2026–2027 conversations are warmly welcomed.