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.
For Educators
Bring the work into the classroom.
For teachers, professors, curriculum directors, principals, and museum educators. Survivor-led storytelling, grounded in Mirror · Bridge · Change, built with you, for the room you're in.
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, and 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
University of Southern California · Harvard Kennedy School · UCLA · Cal State LA · Occidental · Museum of Tolerance · K–12 schools across Los Angeles County
Educational programming grows in 2028–2029, after Stories in Color: A Human Dignity Exhibition is established. Early 2026–2027 conversations are warmly welcomed.
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