Digital Resource Library
This library provides the essential tools to begin your maker-centered learning journey. Simply navigate the sections to find skill-building videos, standards-aligned lesson plans, warm-up activities, and #HistoryMaker innovator profiles. To deepen your partnership with KID Museum and explore full curriculum and professional development options, please reach out to us at partnerships@kid-museum.org
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Known as the Trans Handy Ma’am, Mercury Stardust is a popular DIY and home repair TikToker combining their expertise in...
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Contemporary artist Leonard Harmon believes that his art is all about carrying on traditions of his family. He is a...
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Adele Yiseol Kenworthy is a first generation Korean American artist-organizer whose superpower is vulnerability. As a graduate of the inaugural...
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Adrian Matthias Stevens (he/him) and Sean Querino Snyder (they/them) have had to endure discrimination based on who they are and...
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Growing up, Afua Bruce’s parents often told her and her sisters to study hard and see what they could do...
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Aisha Lawrey always thought she would grow up to be a lawyer; however, due to her math and science prowess,...
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Ever want to blend in and not be noticed? That’s how Alice Wong felt growing up as one of very...
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Since 2021, members and allies of the AAPI community have banded together around the #StopAsianHate movement ignited by a video...
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Under her stage name, Miss Chief Rocka, Angela Miracle Gladue travels all across Turtle Island (North America) to share her...
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Whose stories get told, and how? Anpa’o Locke, an Afro-Indigenous filmmaker and writer, has been asking herself this question her...
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Under the pseudonym Arma Dura, artist Armando Lopez-Bircann uses innovative technologies to engineer sculptures that can be physically and digitally...
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Inspired by the beauty of everyday people, Ashley Minner Jones’ art is reflective of collaboration with her subjects to show...