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Discover and Reflect: Arab American National Museum Visit
Race+Tech Arab American National Museum Visit
Content notes, adopted from the Arab American National Museum:
Please be advised that some exhibits at the museum may evoke strong emotional responses:The temporary exhibit, "Waiting for Peace," addresses sensitive topics related to the ongoing genocide in Palestine.The permanent exhibit, "Coming to America," shares difficult immigration stories that may also be emotionally challenging.Before entering these exhibits, docents will point out designated areas where visitors can step aside to reflect or take time for themselves if needed. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
A Democracy and Civic Engagement Theme Year Student Opportunity:
Discover and Reflect: Arab American National Museum
The University of Michigan's Theme Year, Democracy and Civic Engagement, highlights the vital role of community in sustaining democracy. A core part of democracy is deepening our understanding of both our own history and culture, as well as those of the people around us. To foster these connections, the UMSI DEI Office, UMSI Student Life, and the Race+Tech group are organizing a series of field trips, titled Discover and Reflect: Museum Series, which will take us to local museums that bring these stories to life. See further details about our first museum trip below:
Quick Details:
📆 Date: Saturday, November 2, 2024⏰ Time: 11:30 AM - 4 PM (Brunch at 10:30 AM)🚌 Bus Meeting: North Quad, 11:30 AM📍 Location: Arab American National Museum, 13624 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126🍽️ Brunch: North Quad Second Floor Media Gateway, 10:30 AM🔗 Registration: Required for attendance 👥 Intended Audience: UMSI students
Join us for an enriching afternoon exploring Arab American culture and history at the Arab American National Museum on Saturday, November 2, 2024, from 11:30 AM (10:30 AM for optional brunch) to 4 PM.
The University of Michigan's Theme Year, Democracy and Civic Engagement, highlights the vital role of community in sustaining democracy. A core part of democracy is deepening our understanding of both our own history and culture, as well as those of the people around us. To foster these connections, the UMSI DEI Office, UMSI Student Life, and the Race+Tech group are organizing a series of field trips to local museums that bring these stories to life.
Arab American National Museum The Arab American National Museum is the first museum in the U.S. dedicated to Arab American history and culture, celebrating their contributions and heritage through exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs. Don’t miss the chance to explore this unique institution!
Additional Event Details:Ticket Fees: All ticket fees are covered for registered attendees.Brunch: Brunch will be served at 10:30 AM in the North Quad Second Floor Media Gateway. We will be catering from Palm Palace. RSVP: Registration is required, with limited spots available. If registration reaches capacity, you are welcome to join the waitlist in case of any cancellations. Transportation will be provided for all attendees interested in taking the bus.If you plan to take the bus, please arrive at North Quad no later than 11:30 AM. The bus will return to North Quad at approximately 4 PM.If you prefer to meet us there, please arrive at the Arab American National Museum by 1 PM. The visit will end at approximately 3 PM.
About the Discover and Reflect: Museum SeriesThe Discover and Reflect: Museum Series seeks to educate students on the varied, complex, and inspiring cultures that make up our diverse community. These trips also underscore the importance of archives and libraries, which are integral to both our curriculum and the preservation of diverse histories. Encouraged by a well-attended educational tour of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Winter 2024, we are delighted to host the second visit of our series to the Arab American National Museum. We plan to visit several other museums next term, please stay tuned for updates!
We hope to see you there!
Please be advised that some exhibits at the museum may evoke strong emotional responses:The temporary exhibit, "Waiting for Peace," addresses sensitive topics related to the ongoing genocide in Palestine.The permanent exhibit, "Coming to America," shares difficult immigration stories that may also be emotionally challenging.Before entering these exhibits, docents will point out designated areas where visitors can step aside to reflect or take time for themselves if needed. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
A Democracy and Civic Engagement Theme Year Student Opportunity:
Discover and Reflect: Arab American National Museum
The University of Michigan's Theme Year, Democracy and Civic Engagement, highlights the vital role of community in sustaining democracy. A core part of democracy is deepening our understanding of both our own history and culture, as well as those of the people around us. To foster these connections, the UMSI DEI Office, UMSI Student Life, and the Race+Tech group are organizing a series of field trips, titled Discover and Reflect: Museum Series, which will take us to local museums that bring these stories to life. See further details about our first museum trip below:
Quick Details:
📆 Date: Saturday, November 2, 2024⏰ Time: 11:30 AM - 4 PM (Brunch at 10:30 AM)🚌 Bus Meeting: North Quad, 11:30 AM📍 Location: Arab American National Museum, 13624 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126🍽️ Brunch: North Quad Second Floor Media Gateway, 10:30 AM🔗 Registration: Required for attendance 👥 Intended Audience: UMSI students
Join us for an enriching afternoon exploring Arab American culture and history at the Arab American National Museum on Saturday, November 2, 2024, from 11:30 AM (10:30 AM for optional brunch) to 4 PM.
The University of Michigan's Theme Year, Democracy and Civic Engagement, highlights the vital role of community in sustaining democracy. A core part of democracy is deepening our understanding of both our own history and culture, as well as those of the people around us. To foster these connections, the UMSI DEI Office, UMSI Student Life, and the Race+Tech group are organizing a series of field trips to local museums that bring these stories to life.
Arab American National Museum The Arab American National Museum is the first museum in the U.S. dedicated to Arab American history and culture, celebrating their contributions and heritage through exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs. Don’t miss the chance to explore this unique institution!
Additional Event Details:Ticket Fees: All ticket fees are covered for registered attendees.Brunch: Brunch will be served at 10:30 AM in the North Quad Second Floor Media Gateway. We will be catering from Palm Palace. RSVP: Registration is required, with limited spots available. If registration reaches capacity, you are welcome to join the waitlist in case of any cancellations. Transportation will be provided for all attendees interested in taking the bus.If you plan to take the bus, please arrive at North Quad no later than 11:30 AM. The bus will return to North Quad at approximately 4 PM.If you prefer to meet us there, please arrive at the Arab American National Museum by 1 PM. The visit will end at approximately 3 PM.
About the Discover and Reflect: Museum SeriesThe Discover and Reflect: Museum Series seeks to educate students on the varied, complex, and inspiring cultures that make up our diverse community. These trips also underscore the importance of archives and libraries, which are integral to both our curriculum and the preservation of diverse histories. Encouraged by a well-attended educational tour of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Winter 2024, we are delighted to host the second visit of our series to the Arab American National Museum. We plan to visit several other museums next term, please stay tuned for updates!
We hope to see you there!
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