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The History and Power of Persona Doll Storytelling in Anti-Bias Education

The history and power of persona doll storytelling in anti-bias education

Join the Threads of Justice Collective for a day full of activities that celebrate the legacy of persona dolls as a teaching tool in your care and education settings.

Learn about:

  • The story of the origin of persona dolls: video-taped interview with Kay Taus

  • Writing persona doll stories

  • Making simple dolls

  • Reflecting the identities, lives and family culture of the children in your environment

  • Hear from teachers who use persona dolls to enhance their anti-bias curriculum

All participants attending will receive a free copy of "Kids Like Us",  a gift from the family of Trisha Whitney, and 4.5 hours of set 2 (pending) ORO certified training.

Date: Saturday, November 15th

Time: 12:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Location: Tabor Space (5441 SE Belmont St. Portland, OR 97215)

Register Here!

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