The World As It Could Be

The World As It Could Be

About the Program

With the depth and breadth of positive impacts from the last ten years of work, the Program endeavors to widely distribute its high school curriculum that integrates the creative arts and a culminating celebratory presentation, and, consistent with the Common Core curriculum standards, promotes in-depth learning and critical thinking skills. With The World As It Could Be Is Within Reach, a rite of passage for youth in the Eden area of Alameda County, California, we endeavor to offer a model of positive initiation of youth that can be replicated in many communities. TWAICB also seeks to utilize its growing library of videos of student presentations and commentary about the UDHR to raise awareness and spur dialogue about the continuing relevance of the UDHR as part of enhancing the social emotional learning of youth, promoting positive community and civic engagement, and creating a culture of thinking and acting that fosters equality, justice and human dignity for all people.

Video Library

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Arroyo High School Rite of Passage 2017:
“We Are All Different, Yet We Are Equal. Difference Is Beautiful.”


Oregon Country Fair: “What Do Human Rights Sound Like?

Presentations

2016

TWAICB Director Sandy Sohcot on TWAICB’s First 10 Years

2015

Frederick Marx/Warrior Films Documentary: The World As It Could Be Is Within REACH Rite of Passage Program
Participant Brooklynn Forrest on The World As It Could Be Is Within REACH

2014
Full-length Interviews and Excerpts: Perspectives on Social Change
Reading and Discussion of the UDHR, Oregon Country Fair, 2014

2013
Frederick Marx: Rites of Passage

2012
SF Board of Education Honors The World As It Could Be

2011
Student Videos From Mandela High School

Performances

2017
Summer Institute Culminating Presentation and Discussion
Arroyo High School Rite of Passage 2017
Oregon Country Fair: “What Do Human Rights Sound Like?”

2016

Arroyo High School Town Hall 2016
Culminating Ceremony: Summer Institute 2016
REACH Rite of Passage Culminating Ceremony 2016

2015
REACH Rite of Passage Program Participants Presentation on Human Rights in Daily Life
Balboa High School: Everyone Is Born Free and Equal
Arroyo High School: Take a Stand
Culminating Ceremony: Summer Institute 2015
The World As It Could Be Is Within REACH Culminating Ceremony: Full Presentation and Excerpts

2014
“Poetic Justice”: Robert Goddard Montessori Middle School, Maryland
I Am a Person First: Balboa High School
Summer Institute Culminating Ceremony 2014
Summer Institute Q&A Session 2014

2013
Arroyo High School Town Hall Presentation on the UDHR, December 2013
Art and Human Rights Education Institute 2013: Culminating Presentation
Summer Institute Culminating Presentation 2013
Q&A Session: Summer Institute 2013

2012
Fremont High School Culminating Presentations 2012
Culminating Ceremony: Summer Institute 2012
Henry Sidle Sings “The World As It Could Be” and “There’s A Way” at GOTV 2012
“The World As It Could Be” on the Road!

2011
Culminating Ceremony: Summer Institute 2011
Mandela High School Honors the UDHR
Arroyo High School Celebrates the UDHR
Sweet Vibes: “The World As It Could Be”
The World As It Could Be: Lesson Plans, January 20, 2011
The World As It Could Be: Lesson Plans (Excerpts)

2010
The World As It Could Be: Scenes From the 2010 Summer Institute
The World As It Could Be: Mandela High School
The World As It Could Be: Mandela High School, Oakland (excerpts)

2009
December 9, 2009–Arroyo High School
The World As It Could Be–Arroyo Performance Excerpts
December 10, 2009 — Balboa High School

2008
The World As It Could Be: Where There’s A Will There’s A Way
Where There’s A Will There’s A Way (Excerpts)

2006
The World As It Could Be: A Declaration of Human Rights
TWAICB: A Declaration of Human Rights (Excerpts)

 

Commentary
Introduction to the Program
The Story of Human Rights
The World As It Could Be: Tree Ceremony Excerpts
The World As It Could Be: Arroyo Classroom Excerpts
Reflecting on Arroyo High School
Reflections from Balboa High School: Full Length Tree Ceremony
Rosemary Blanchard on Why Human Rights Education Is Essential