One of the panelists spoke about the need to validate the existence of a multitude of genders. A parent reminded the audience that a child's exploration of gender was a journey for a parent, too.
Using a drawing as their guide and thick cardboard as their building material, they've been carefully adding details such as a row of windows and a clock to the front the of the structure.
The 38th annual Mold Symposium was a chance for students from AFS, Plymouth Meeting Friends School and Greene Street Friends School to explain their research, play in nature and make new friends.
The All Voices Family Alliance invites you to a panel discussion, Breaking the Binary: Gender Reality vs. Traditional Norms. This event will be held on Thursday, February 6 at 7 p.m.
About 600 volunteers participated in “King Day of Service” projects at Abington Friends School on January 15, lending a hand to projects that benefited at least 11 local organizations.
Head of School Rich Nourie spoke about what had motivated Dr. King and volunteers sang songs and listened to inspirational quotes before heading off to work on projects for those in need.