Storyboards to promote equity, justice
We Are Bethlehem volunteers launched a Storyboards Project to share stories and messages about equity, justice, and diversity with members of the Bethlehem community. Stories will be posted in seven freestanding purple kiosks, one in each hamlet of Bethlehem, which will be updated each month. The Storyboards were designed and built by Bethlehem student Tyler Sagendorph. He completed the carpentry project as part of an Eagle badge for Scout Troop 1058 Elsmere. The purple Storyboards will feature educational topics related to equity, justice, and diversity — including cultures and traditions, history, paths to equity and more. The organizers at We Are Bethlehem view this as a partnership with the community, and they encourage community groups and individuals to submit ideas and content for the Storyboards to Hello@wearebethlehem.org.
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