The Power of Children, Educational exhibition at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, United States.
The Power of Children is an exhibition at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis presenting the life stories of Anne Frank, Ruby Bridges, Ryan White, and Malala Yousafzai. The show uses recreated spaces, objects, and interactive elements to make the stories of these four people tangible and engaging.
The exhibition opened in 2007 and is based on the life paths of four people who stood against inequality and violence. Each of the four cases comes from different time periods and countries but shows the same human resistance against injustice.
The exhibition shows how young people stand up against injustice and change their communities. Visitors recognize through the stories that courage and action are possible at any age.
The exhibition is located on Level 3 of the museum and is accessible with regular museum admission. Plan enough time to explore the interactive stations and walk through the spaces at a comfortable pace.
The museum awards recognition each year to local students who have created real change in their communities through their own projects. These awards show that the stories told in the exhibition are not historical records but inspiration for present-day action.
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