Skyline H.S., Ann Arbor, MI
A special thank-you goes to Pat Jenkins of Skyline High School, who enthusiastically dedicated a class to The Legacies Project for its first run within a high school curriculum.
Extracurricular Facilities
Since The Legacies Project is such a flexible program, it can take place in a variety of settings. This space is where we will list facilities other than schools that are running or helping to run the Legacies Project.
Businesses and Organizations
Applied Safety and Ergonomics, Ann Arbor, MI Applied Safety and Ergonomics is a company committed to giving back to the community. We at Nice Work Public Media are grateful to them for their generous sponsorship of the first installation of The Legacies Project at Skyline High School in Ann Arbor.
Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI
From their website (http://www.maah-detroit.org): The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History provides learning opportunities, exhibitions, programs and events based on collections and research that explore the diverse history and culture of African Americans and their African origins.
The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History is the world's largest institution dedicated to the African American experience. The Museum provides exhibitions and programs that explore the diversity of African American history and culture. The Museum houses over 30,000 artifacts and archival materials and is home to the Blanche Coggin Underground Railroad Collection, Harriet Tubman Museum Collection, Coleman A. Young Collection and the Sheffield Collection, a repository of documents of the labor movement in Detroit.