The authors wish to acknowledge and thank
the following people for their efforts
in the idea, planning, production, and/or
advising of this curriculum:
- The Stanley Foundation, especially
Joan Winship and Jill Goldesberry for
their vision, support and partnership;
- Kristi Rudelius-Palmer for the initiation
and continued support of this project;
- Growing Communities for Peace, especially
Julie Penshorn, for numerous hours of
help with circle times and parent education
sessions;
- Susan Moravec for editing help, suggestions
and continued support;
- Nancy Flowers, Jennifer Saari, and
Elizabeth Spackman for editing assistance;
- Nancy Hope for logo and cover design;
- Debra Goodlaxen for helping field
test this curriculum;
- Our husbands, Steve DuPont, Alan
Foley, and Timothy Gagliardi;
- Partners in Human Rights Education;
- Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights;
- University of Minnesota Human Rights
Center;
- United Nation's Association of Minnesota.
Circle for the Child Project
This curriculum grew out of the Circle
For The Child Project which was started
by the authors in 1995 as a grass roots
effort to promote the United Nations Convention
on the Rights of the Child through education
and political action. This Minnesota-based
project joins a worldwide effort seeking
to ensure human rights for all.
We thank all those who have been involved
with this effort, including Walter Enloe,
Barbara Frey, Ravi Nambiar, Don Fraser,
Mary Eileen Sorenson, Mary Dooley Burns,
Angele Passe, Eileen Schrecengost Lund,
Caryl Wogensen, Johanna Allayne Ronnei,
Melissa Weldon, Gwen Willems and many
others. It is our hope that this curriculum
will be a catalyst for people coming together
in support of children's rights.
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