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Last week, Grade 10 Humanities students engaged with the traveling @dignitymuseum from @lovebeyondwalls, an Atlanta organization dedicated to sharing the lived experiences of people facing homelessness. Students rotated through interactive stations including the museum exhibit, a discussion on the importance of basic resources like a water bottle, and simulations showing how challenging everyday life becomes without government ID.

This powerful experience deepened their ongoing inquiry into systems, equity, and human dignity. As students begin designing their storytelling of injustice projects—research-based, immersive exhibits that imagine a more just and inclusive world—the Dignity Museum offered an empathetic lens to ground their thinking.

By listening to real stories and grappling with the obstacles marginalized communities face, students gained meaningful insight that will shape the ideas they bring to their final showcase on December 16 alongside Innovation Diploma’s "Future Of" event.

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Last week, Grade 10 Humanities students engaged with the traveling @dignitymuseum from @lovebeyondwalls, an Atlanta organization dedicated to sharing the lived experiences of people facing homelessness. Students rotated through interactive stations including the museum exhibit, a discussion on the importance of basic resources like a water bottle, and simulations showing how challenging everyday life becomes without government ID.

This powerful experience deepened their ongoing inquiry into systems, equity, and human dignity. As students begin designing their storytelling of injustice projects—research-based, immersive exhibits that imagine a more just and inclusive world—the Dignity Museum offered an empathetic lens to ground their thinking.

By listening to real stories and grappling with the obstacles marginalized communities face, students gained meaningful insight that will shape the ideas they bring to their final showcase on December 16 alongside Innovation Diploma’s "Future Of" event.
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