Teach for India and Museum of Solutions (MuSo) to organise the ‘Peace Carnival’ on Saturday, 9th March 2024

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 7: Teach For India and the Museum of Solutions is organizing the ‘Carnival of Peace’, one day of immersive experiences where children and educators will come together to engage with the idea of peace, make space for dialogue and conversations around conflict and peace, and create art that reflects their growing understanding of conflict and their role in building a more peaceful world. Through intensive workshops on filmmaking and songwriting for peace, live conversations with children in active conflict zones, participatory art installations, and open spaces for storytelling and dialogue; the Carnival of Peace hopes to spark curiosity, conversation, and a desire for change, in our children.

The event will culminate with a screening of “Conference of the Birds,” a film prompting discussions on fostering peace and love for a better world.

Details :

Date : Saturday, 9th March, 2024

Programme Timing : 10am to 7pm (Workshops), 7pm-9pm (Conference of the Birds Film Screening)

Location: The Museum of Solutions,  Lower Parel Mumbai

Join us for the Carnival of Peace and help empower our children to become agents of peace in their communities and the world.

About Teach For India : 

Teach For India is a nationwide movement of leaders, working towards the vision of ensuring that every child in India receives an excellent education. Driven by the belief that meaningful change happens when we cultivate a collective force of leaders, Teach For India envisions an India free of poverty and filled with love, our leaders choose education as the path to get there. Over the next decade, the organization aspires to build a movement of 50,000 leaders. They will work collectively, with love, to transform the lives of 1 in 10 children from low-income communities in and beyond Teach For India’s regions. Through its flagship 2-year Fellowship Program, Teach For India places India’s brightest young minds in the most under-resourced classrooms in the country, providing aspiring leaders with the support and ecosystem that they need in order to manifest change at all levels of the Indian education system. Today, 1000 Fellows teach 34,000 students directly in classrooms across eight cities. Over 4500 Alumni have gone on to establish or co-create more than 130 social impact organizations, and are able to consistently impact 50 million children across India.

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