Episode Ten: World War One Through the Eyes of African Americans

Happy Black History Month!  It is wonderful to celebrate another year recognizing African-Americans for all the achievements and accomplishments in America and around the world.  We are still here and continue to make our mark despite the injustices we face… Continue Reading

EPISODE FOUR: NATURE’S BEST CLASSROOM

One of the most popular National Parks in the U.S. is the Grand Canyon. Not everyone is able to visit. What are the National Parks doing to encourage educators and young people to visit? How has this place remained special for so long? My conversation with two Grand Canyon staff members helped me to understand how they are able to link 2.5 billions years of the history of the earth with the classroom. Continue Reading

Episode Four: The Grand Canyon-Nature’s Best Classroom

It is National Park Week! Let’s celebrate!  When you think of National Parks in the U.S. there is one that stands above the rest: the Grand Canyon.  It is the epitome of natural beauty and America. This park is the… Continue Reading

Episode Three: Zion a large landscape made of small details

One of the many sacred treasures in America are National Parks. They do not all look the same since they can vary from the African Burial Ground in New York City to Zion National Park (shown left).  Although their scenic… Continue Reading