Give a child a book, a look at a larger world

I remember so vividly the day I went to the post office to buy stamps and the man in blue handed me a book of self-adhesive stamps! Of course! Why had it taken so long to move from licking stamps to peeling stamps? It all made sense to me, yet had nPaper_figuresever occurred to me–what a great idea.

I felt the same way the first time I visited DonorsChoose.org, a website where teachers post their needs and desires–from a simple rug for their classroom to an LCD projector to a set of books that tell children about life in other countries. Donors register, then search and choose the project they would like to fund, or partially fund–what a fantastic idea (hey, how about asking your company to fund projects for their holiday giving, as my friend Beth is doing?).

Teachers give so much of themselves–they are extraordinary in so many ways–and they often fund materials for their students themselves, on their often meager salaries. How about we help one teacher who wants to broaden her young students’ perspectives by buying multicultural materials for her classroom? Her project only costs $466, but has the potential to change lives.

Typepad is sponsoring a "blogger’s challenge," asking bloggers to invite their readers to contribute to teachers’ projects. A million times "yes" and the one I chose directly connects to my work in the field of diversity. I believe that together we can fulfill her dream, even one small contribution at a time. The 37days: Do it Now Challenge is here. Please help–our future in an increasingly diverse world depends on very young children being exposed to cultural, racial, and ethnic difference before their synapses close completely down–and by sponsoring this challenge, we can make it happen for what must be one very special Pre-K teacher in a low-income school in a small town in North Carolina….

If we raise more money than she needs, I’ll pick another like-minded project to fund–it sure would be a nice problem to have. Can you help?

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

4 comments to " Give a child a book, a look at a larger world "
  • Raquel Xamani Icart

    What a wonderful thing to promote!
    I am international resident of USA . I am from Barcelona, Spain.
    Since I arrived in this country , 9 yeas ago, I have been an International Speaker. My interest is to help building bridges between cultures . To facilitate kids to explore the world’s Rich variety of cultures. I started working for the International Classroom Program in Philadelphia.
    International Classroom is a creative program of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology’s Education Department, which mission is to promote intercultural understanding.
    One of the things that I feel more passionate about is to stimulate kids to have curiosity and appreciation for diverse cultures of people around the world. They raise tolerance for differences, an important goal in today’s multicultural society and global economy.
    And nevertheless to say after a session it is rewarding to me their appreciation to you, to have experienced the Magic of a culture different from their own. It is touching.
    “Give a child a book, a look at a larger world” could not be more perfect posting to illustrate what a fantastic learning experience could be to share life stories from around the world.

  • Leah

    What a great idea and project! Thank you so much for bringing my attention to this wonderful organization. I’ve made a donation and hope that the project gets fully funded and then some.

  • I just heard about this programme on NPR — great challenge, Patti. I took you up on it! Peace, JP/deb

  • Ann Moore

    Hi Patti:

    There is much work to be done here. I teach in the Fingerlake region of NYS. Today, one of my students announced”there should only be 1 language in the world!”
    English ….of course.
    I’m off to comb the TED lecture clips to find Wade Davis’ piece..and so we begin!
    1 more dot in the Seraut of teaching.
    Have you read Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Eat,Pray Love” yet? Scrumptious soul food.
    Cheers! Ann

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