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9/8/04

Respect Diversity Art & Poetry Contest

Launches with First Lady Kim Henry

 

First Lady Kim Henry helped launch the third annual statewide Respect Diversity Art & Poetry Contest at Quail Creek Elementary School on September 8, 2004.  During an assembly, Mrs. Henry read the book The Crayon Box That Talked to the student body, and then a Respect Diversity Foundation author and artist guided students in each grade level to write poetry and to co-create three dimensional works of art that will be entered in the contest.

     

First Lady Kim Henry stops for a photograph with a group of Quail Creek Elementary students.This annual contest encourages students throughout Oklahoma to combine imagination and understanding in creating art and poetry that emphasizes the value of diversity.  Young people throughout Oklahoma are celebrating diversity in very thought provoking ways as they explore issues of cultural diversity, civil rights, religious differences, and global peace through the arts.  All contest entries are collaborative symbols of respect for diversity created by students in K – 12.

 

The Kirkpatrick Science and Air Space Museum at Omniplex has scheduled the Respect Diversity Symbol Exhibit for the Spring of 2005.  The exhibit will feature the winning contest entries and will showcase all works of art entered in the contest.  The 2004 exhibit filled three galleries of artwork by thousands of students.  Many of the entries are now on display at a number of Respect Diversity Exhibits, including those at the OU Medical Center’s Child Study Center and the Edmond Fine Arts Institute.

 

The Respect Diversity Foundation (RDF) and MetroFamily Magazine have teamed to offer this annual contest in an effort to teach respect for all people.  In addition, RDF offers diversity workshops throughout Oklahoma. “Sending civil rights leaders, Holocaust speakers, authors, artists, musicians and other educators into schools to supplement the curriculum is a wonderful endeavor.  I applaud the thousands of students who are collaborating on artwork that will be displayed at Omniplex,” said Governor Brad Henry.  “Exploring diversity through the arts is a great way to teach respect for all people!”

 

Partners for the Respect Diversity Art & Poetry Contest include the ADL, Barnes & Noble, Edmond Fine Arts Institute, MetroFamily Magazine,  Hideaway Foundation, iCelebrateDiversity.com, OKC Jewish Foundation, Teaching Tolerance Magazine, and Tulsa World—Newspaper in Education, UCO College of Education, and Walmart Stores.

 

For entry forms, to see photos of collaborative symbols of respect for diversity, and to learn more about the Respect Diversity Art & Poetry Contest, visit:  www.respectdiversity.org , e-mail: rdfrdf@cox.net, or call: 405/359-0369.

 

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