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- Robert S. Rose -
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In the Classroom
Elana Anderson
New York, NY
Dean of Community Engagement & Social Justice at The Abraham Joshua Heschel School
Elana incorporated the I Wish to Say project into her school's curriculum during the 2020 school year.
Robert Rose
Art teacher at RJ Reynolds High School
Winston-Salem, NC
Robert first worked with Sheryl Oring in 2016 as a project assistant during a large-scale version of I Wish to Say in New York City. As an art teacher in North Carolina, Robert has incorporated Sheryl's project into his classroom curriculum with both middle school and high school students.
“The kids approached this as a truly honest open forum that let them speak as who they are in a really genuine way just like they did in Sheryl Oring’s official project,” ”