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Family Diversity Projects, a non-profit organization in Amherst, MA, has created five award-winning traveling photo-text rental exhibits that tour communities nationwide and internationally.

Our exhibits are perfect for diversity events in your:

  • Schools (K-12)
  • Colleges
  • Corporations & Workplaces
  • Libraries
  • Houses of Worship
  • Hospitals
  • Mental health centers
  • Conferences
  • Museums
  • Diversity Events
  • Community Events

By educating people of all ages to recognize, support, and celebrate the full range of diversity, our traveling exhibits are designed to help reduce prejudice, stereotyping, and harassment of all people who are perceived to be "different" from the "norm."

Family Diversity Projects also provides speakers on diversity and workshop leaders for conferences and exhibit venues.

How to bring our rental exhibits to your community


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Funding

Funding for Of Many Colors has been provided over the years by the following:

arcus foundation

massachusetts cultural council

The Frances R. Dewing Foundation
The Holder Family Foundation
The Patrick-Murray Inaugural Committee
The Wasserman Foundation
Many Generous Individual Donors

Thank you to our funders!



Of Many Colors - Portraits of Multiracial Families

Photos by Gigi Kaeser
Interviews by Peggy Gillespie

Of Many Colors

Exhibit Description | Companion Book | Testimonials | Tour Schedule
Exhibit History | Advisory Board

Exhibit Description


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Of Many Colors includes photographs and interviews with 20 families (children, teens, and adults) who have bridged the racial divide through interracial relationships and/or adoption. In a world where race is considered by many to be a formidable barrier between people, the families in this traveling exhibit have discovered richness and value in diversity. This exhibit of multiracial families has a great deal to teach about racial identity and racism. Of Many Colors is also available in a beautiful companion book (featuring over 40 families) published by the University of Massachusetts Press.


Apply For Scholarship Funds

Schools (K-12) and public libraries, and community organizations that serve children and teens can apply for scholarship funds to bring Of Many Colors: Portraits of Multiracial Families to their venues. The Baxter Foundation is dedicated to having biracial children acknowledged and represented. It is a simple process to apply for the funds. At least two months before a desired showing time, please contact by phone the following person. You will need to complete a one-page application.

Stacey Bell
K & F Baxter Family Foundation
PO Box 13053
Berkeley, CA 94712-8145
510.524.8145

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Companion Book

"I was very moved by this book ... it is effective both because it is important scholarship and because it contains such profoundly moving human stories. By letting the members of these families speak for themselves, the author and photographer capture the diversity of their experiences. I especially like the fact that even the children are allowed to speak their mind; after all it is they who are often the undeserving recipients of bigotry."

- Sonia Nieto
Author, Affirming Diversity

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of many colors companion book

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Testimonials

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"Thank you, thank you, thank you for allowing us to bring such beautiful and moving work to the students of our University. Everyone who viewed the exhibit saw a bit of themselves in the photos and was able to connect with the message. I will never forget the images of administrators and students standing with tears in their eyes reviewing yet again the piece which spoke to them personally. We cannot wait to have another one of your touching photo essays here at the University."

- Susan Stuart
Coordinator, Intercultural Resource Center
Columbia University

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"The exhibit was spectacular because of its comprehensive, warm and powerful depiction of families. I watched people rushing down the hall, slowing and stopping, and then standing for long periods of time gazing at the photographs and reading the words of the families shown in the pictures. I saw parents and children spending time together as they read the text and discussed the pictures. So many people called to thank me for sponsoring the exhibit. We miss having the exhibit, and I really believe that it has already made a significant contribution to our collective understanding of each other. I hope that it will continue to be available in a wide range of settings. I wish we could continue to have it available all of the time!"

- Peg Scholtes
Executive Director, Family Enhancement Health and Family Center
Madison, WI

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"The exhibit was a wonderful addition to the 324th annual session of the Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). The power and effect of the exhibit far exceeded any expectations that I had. It turned a mostly straight, white gathering into one where diversity and multiracial families became a focal point. As people studied your display, there was more concentration than at a museum full of art masterpieces."

- David Zarembka
Co-Convenor, Quaker Meeting of Baltimore

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"I am writing as the Coordinator of a project that brought ... Of Many Colors ... to Newton, Massachusetts public schools during the fall and winter of 1998. To summarize the impact it had in a few words: the viewers were curious, excited, interested; they found their existing ideas reinforced, or challenged, or extended; they often wanted to know more and made connections with their own lives. Of Many Colors ... is obviously a terrific educational bonus for schools in States that are already racially and culturally diverse; but I believe it is equally important for others. It can only have a positive impact nationwide."

- Susan Thomas

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Tour Schedule (Partial List)

In order to meet demand, multiple copies of this photo-text rental exhibit were created. If your desired booking date appears below it does not mean the exhibit is unavailable. Please contact us to arrange your exhibition. For exact locations and times of a showing, please contact the people listed below.

2008
Dates Location Contact
Mar 17 - Apr 11 Multicultural Magnet School, New London, MA lpierandi@rmms.k12.ct.us
Mar 24 - Apr 18 Ten Acres School and Charles River School, Wellesley, MA sam_reese@tenacrecds.org
Apr 1 - 14 Stephen Austin State University, Nacodoches, TX multiculturalcenter@sfasu.edu
Apr 14 - May 23 Old Trail School, Bath, Ohio gdisanto@oldtrail.org
TBD Newton Wellesley Hospital, Newton, MA dgodinho@partners.org

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Exhibit History

Of Many Colors has traveled to hundreds of venues. It has been featured in USA Weekend, PTA Magazine, Teaching Tolerance Magazine, and was featured in a cover story in the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine. Here are just a few of the sites it has visited:

Schools, Libraries, and Museums

  • Framingham Public Schools, MA
  • Amherst, MA Public Schools
  • Newton MA Public Schools
  • Newton MA Public Library
  • St. Louis Public Library
  • Holyoke Children's Museum

Colleges

  • University of New Hampshire
  • Hampshire College
  • St. Mary's College, IN
  • University of Northern Iowa
  • South Seattle Community College, WA
  • University of Pennsylvania, PA
  • Penn State, PA
  • University of Wisconsin
  • Smith College
  • Mt. Holyoke College
  • Wellesley College
  • Amherst College
  • University of Purdue
  • Kansas University Medical Center, KS
  • St. John's University, NY
  • Central Oregon Community College, OR
  • University of N. Iowa, IA
  • University of Puget Sound, WA

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Advisory Board

Ellen Hofheimer Bettmann
Brooklyn, NY
Anti-Bias Education Consultant
EHB Consulting

Debra Chasnoff
Berkeley, CA
Women’s Educational Media

Helen Cohen
Berkeley, CA
Women’s Educational Media

Ramona E. Douglass
San Francisco, CA
President, Association of MultiEthnic Americans

Rodney Glasgow
Worcester, MA
Director of Diversity, Worcester Academy

Bill T. Jones
New York, NY
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company

Sonia Nieto, Ph.D.
Amherst, MA
Author, Affirming Diversity

Ekene Nwokoye
Medford, MA
Student, Tufts University

Maria P. P. Root, Ph.D.
Seattle, WA
Associate Professor, American Ethnic Studies
University of Washington
Author, Racially Mixed People in America

Lynn Sullivan
Dean of Community Affairs
King & Low Heywood Thomas School, Stamford, CT

Lorraine Tiven
Albany, NY
National Director of Peer Education
Anti-Defamation League (ADL)

B. J. Winchester
Orange Park, FL
President, Unity

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