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Atlanta, GA | Posted: December 14, 2016
On Thursday, December 1, the Writing and Communication Program hosted Dr. Caroline Young’s Serve-Learn-Sustain English 1102 class as they presented the culmination of this
semester’s work in a book release reception and art opening entitled, “One World is Not Enough.” The student-generated children’s books and art installations explore themes of social, environmental, and economic sustainability at the local and global level, spotlighting the role of narrative as a powerful communication tool.
The book-making project was a collaborative effort between Dr. Young’s students, Toomer Elementary School, Toomer teachers Jessica Martinez and Ariel Tyler, Atlanta sculptor
Ruth Stanford, Georgia Tech’s Serve Learn Sustain initiative and a GT Fire Grant, storyteller Bill Taft, Price Gilbert Librarian Alison Valk, book designer Ashley Schick, and children’s book illustrator, Mike Lowery.