University Tours and Classroom Engagements

With universal themes and multiple ways to engage around them, An Immigrant Alphabet provides the platform to  encourage university students to delve into serious current issues facing the world today in a creative and inspiring way. Our team has enjoyed providing guided tours and in-class presentations to university students studying a variety of subjects such as political science, social work, art, international relations, and linguistics. Our staff members tailor the experience to each course subject and provide guided tours, in-class discussions, and hands-on activities that jumpstart dialogue and promote understanding.

Pictured here: International students from Temple University stopped by the plaza to tour and learn more about #iAlphabet! They also took time participate in conversation around our interactive boards to answer questions like “Where do your ancestors come from?” and “What does culture mean to you?”

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