Trailblazing Minds of the Western Hemisphere: Unraveling the Genius Within
Absolutely! Get set for an incredible journey through the history of the Western Hemisphere, where brilliant minds and thought leaders like you've never seen before! From arts to politics, and everything in between, prepare to be amazed by the trailblazers who changed the world!
As we step into this captivating realm, you'll find yourself surrounded by a symphony of conversations led by thought leaders who have left a profound mark on humanity. Meet iconic figures like Martin Luther King Jr., whose powerful vision for civil rights and equality shaped history.
Stroll along sandy beaches, explore bustling cities, and meet ingenious minds like Frida Kahlo, the artistic genius who expressed her emotions through mesmerizing paintings that continue to inspire generations.
In the mix of powerful voices, listen in awe to the wisdom of Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose leadership during challenging times helped the United States overcome the Great Depression and World War II.
As we walk this journey, you'll also encounter the groundbreaking discoveries of Thomas Edison, whose inventions revolutionized the world with electric light and sound.
And don't forget about trailblazers like Maya Angelou, whose poetry and activism championed the voices of marginalized communities, spreading messages of hope and unity.
Each step of this adventure will bring you face-to-face with the greatest thinkers in science, politics, sports, and art. Their genius and creativity will spark your imagination and ignite the fire of curiosity within you.
So, put on your thinking caps, open your minds wide, and let's embark on an awe-inspiring journey into the minds of the Western Hemisphere's thought leaders. Get ready to be amazed, inspired, and filled with wonder at the extraordinary ideas that have shaped our world!
- Recommended for: Ages 9+ / Grades 4-5
- Instructor: Vijaysaumini Jaiswal
- Day and Time: Wednesdays, 11:30 AM-12:30 PM ET
- Duration: 4 weeks
- Dates: May 8, 15, 22, 29 (2024)