Our Diversity EXHIBITS

Please contact us if you’d like to host our online exhibits with our curriculum support or facilitated discussions. Or let us know if you’d like to host a traveling exhibit. Or you can host both!.

 

AUTHENTIC SELVES

Celebrating Trans and Nonbinary People and Their Families

Our newest exhibit, exploring gender identity through spirited, powerful interviews with trans and nonbinary people and their family members.

 
 
Building BridgesPortraits of Immigrants and RefugeesBuilding Bridges includes photographs and interviews with people who have come to the United States as immigrants, refugees, or asylum-seekers from all over the world. The exhibit seeks to challeng…

Building Bridges

Portraits of Immigrants and Refugees

Building Bridges includes photographs and interviews with people who have come to the United States as immigrants, refugees, or asylum-seekers from all over the world. The exhibit seeks to challenge damaging myths and stereotypes about immigrants and refugees as a way to prevent bullying and hatred towards this marginalized group of people.

In our FamilyPortraits of Many Kinds of FamiliesFamilies representing a breadth of diversity and family configurations including: adoptive and foster families, divorced and stepfamilies, single parent households, multiracial families, families facin…

In our Family

Portraits of Many Kinds of Families

Families representing a breadth of diversity and family configurations including: adoptive and foster families, divorced and stepfamilies, single parent households, multiracial families, families facing chronic illness, families living with mental and physical disabilities, lesbian and gay-parented families; interfaith families, multigenerational households, and immigrant families.

 
Love Makes a FamilyPortraits of LGBT People and their FamiliesPhotographs and interviews with families that have lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender members. This exhibit seeks to challenge and change damaging myths and stereotypes about LGBTQ pe…

Love Makes a Family

Portraits of LGBT People and their Families

Photographs and interviews with families that have lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender members. This exhibit seeks to challenge and change damaging myths and stereotypes about LGBTQ people and their families.

Of Many ColorsPortraits of Multiracial FamiliesIn a world where race is considered by many to be a formidable barrier between people, these twenty families have bridged that divide through interracial relationships and/or adoption.

Of Many Colors

Portraits of Multiracial Families

In a world where race is considered by many to be a formidable barrier between people, these twenty families have bridged that divide through interracial relationships and/or adoption.

Nothing to HideMental Illness in the FamilyThese compelling accounts demonstrate strength, courage, integrity, and accomplishment in the face of adversity and stigma — giving people living with mental illness and their families an opportunity to com…

Nothing to Hide

Mental Illness in the Family

These compelling accounts demonstrate strength, courage, integrity, and accomplishment in the face of adversity and stigma — giving people living with mental illness and their families an opportunity to come out of the shadows and into the public eye.

 
We Have FaithLGBTQ Clergy and People of Faith Speak OutExploring the experiences of LGBTQ clergy and religious and spiritual leaders as they unite their personal stories and histories with their commitment to peace, justice and civil rights.

We Have Faith

LGBTQ Clergy and People of Faith Speak Out

Exploring the experiences of LGBTQ clergy and religious and spiritual leaders as they unite their personal stories and histories with their commitment to peace, justice and civil rights.

The Road to FreedomPortraits of People with DisabilitiesThis powerful exhibit documents the experiences, lives, and families of children, teens, and adults whose lives are affected by the full spectrum of physical, sensory, learning, and mental disa…

The Road to Freedom

Portraits of People with Disabilities

This powerful exhibit documents the experiences, lives, and families of children, teens, and adults whose lives are affected by the full spectrum of physical, sensory, learning, and mental disabilities