The best way to get to know people of different backgrounds and faiths is to interact, speak with one another, and learn about what you share. A group of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish fourth graders did just that in Chicago, coming together over poetry, arts and crafts, and conversation. Activities included discussion about ways to practice charity and the children’s favorite activities, celebrities, sports, and more. According to one event organizer, “We think it’s important that kids are exposed to as many different people and cultures as possible, so they get to see that we’re all pretty much the same.”
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