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- Six high school students bring us to the places in Pittsburgh that are culturally significant to them. What results is an honest and insightful look into some of the diverse communities that call Pittsburgh home. Showcasing Burundi, Chinese, Congolese and South African, Nepali, Lebanese, and Japanese cultures.
- "Around the World in Milwaukee," created in partnership with Global Youth Leadership Institute and filmmaker Ian Backstrom, is the third video in our series of "around the world" videos. Its purpose is to demonstrate that it is possible to see the world without leaving Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and to spark classroom discussions about what it means to grow up in a multicultural society. In this video, high school students of different cultural backgrounds show each other around places that are meaningful to them and share their experiences with each other. We visit a Hmong market, a Mexican street festival, a mosque, a Hindu temple, and an Irish dance studio. Along the way, our five students find out more about what they have in common and discover new parts of their hometown.
- "Around the World in New Bern," created in partnership with the Interfaith Refugee Ministry and filmmakers Phillip Wilson and Channing Wilson, is the fourth video in our series of "around the world" videos. Its purpose is to demonstrate that it is possible to see the world without leaving New Bern, North Carolina, and to spark classroom discussions about what it means to grow up in a multicultural society.
- In partnership with International Focus and filmmakers Marco Williams and Danielle Beverly, the Nicholas Sparks Foundation created this film to demonstrate that it is possible to go "around the world" in Raleigh, North Carolina--to a French bakery, a Lebanese grocery, a Chinese language school, and more.