Common Ground at American University

Common Ground at American University

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Claim spaces, create places. A program from American University's School of Education.

Common Ground is a program through American University's School of Education that equips D.C. high schoolers with the research, critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills they need to become active decision-makers and change agents in their communities. We bring students together on several Saturdays throughout the school year to ​engage​ ​in​ ​workshops​ ​centered​ ​on​ ​community-base

Photos from Common Ground at American University's post 11/05/2017

Our very own Isobel Araujo designed an awesome mobile game that let us explore the connections between history, community and play. We had a great time trying it out in Columbia Heights as journalists searching for clues to uncover what happened in the neighborhood after the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968.

11/05/2017

Last week, students made ‘mind maps’ reflecting on DC's recent demographic changes. They followed it up with a thoughtful and engaging discussion on the changes they see in their neighborhoods and who should have a say in development decisions that affect their communities!

Photos from Common Ground at American University's post 11/04/2017

A day in the life of a college student! We took a tour of American University's campus, so our students could learn about the various programs, services and facilities available at AU. We even got to peak into the dorms thanks to Fernando Rocha, a freshman in The Frederick Douglass Distinguished Scholars Program!

11/04/2017

Our first special guest was Manuel Mendez, President of the DC AfroLatino Caucus. He shared an engaging oral and visual history of DC, Bell Multicultural High School and Columbia Heights

Photos from Common Ground at American University's post 11/03/2017

We had an amazing kickoff with our first two sessions last month! Looking forward to seeing what the rest of the school year brings. More photos and highlights to come!

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