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In l985, The Sun Poem was the centerpiece of a public service campaign to promote racial and ethnic harmony throughout the city of Boston. A multimedia campaign publicized the poem on television, radio, the mass transit and on billboards throughout the city. The campaign was so successful it was also initiated in New York City and Providence, RI. in the late 80’s. In New York City the campaign brought together five racially diverse non-profit organizations to sponsor the campaign, The National Puerto Rican Forum, The New York Urban Coalition, The Chinatown Planning Council, The American Jewish Congress and The National Conference of Community and Justice.
For the first time the public service message was aired nationally on CBS and ABC network television and radio. The sponsors also launched a city-wide poetry contest inviting students to write their own poems of racial and ethnic harmony.
In l986, the poem was the inspiration for the creation of The Sun Poem Workshop. The workshop it's designed to use poetry, creative writing and oral expression as a way of sensitizing students to appreciate differences in people. Through grants, hundreds of children in public and private schools throughout the Commonwealth participated. The workshop has also been presented at national conferences.
The Sun poem has also been kept alive through a graphically designed poster. Its displayed in over 20 colleges and universities across New England as well as public schools throughout Massachusetts. Many city and state facilities such as the Boston Housing Authority have it on display as an educational tool to promote racial and ethnic harmony.
In 1993 World Unity, Inc. was founded. The mission of the organization is to make an enduring contribution to the elimination of all forms of prejudice, biases and discrimination. We believe the construction of a landmark showcasing the Sun Poem will help achieve this vision. It will be a permanent symbol impacting the present and future generations with a timeless message - we are all part of the human family.
World Unity Inc Timeline
1985
The Centerpiece of a public service campaign
In l985, The Sun Poem was the centerpiece of a public service campaign to promote racial and ethnic harmony throughout the city of Boston. A multimedia campaign publicized the poem on television, radio, the mass transit and on billboards throughout the city. The campaign was so successful it was also initiated in New York City and Providence, RI. in the late 80’s.
In New York City the campaign brought together five racially diverse non-profit organizations to sponsor the campaign, The National Puerto Rican Forum, The New York Urban Coalition, The Chinatown Planning Council, The American Jewish Congress and The National Conference of Community and Justice.
Learn more ...Creation of The Sun Poem Workshop
writing and oral expression as a way of sensitizing students to appreciate differences in people. In l986, the poem was the inspiration for the creation of The Sun Poem Workshop. The workshop it's designed to use poetry, creative
Through grants, hundreds of children in public and private schools throughout the Commonwealth participated. The workshop has also been presented at national conferences. The Sun poem has also been kept alive through a graphically designed poster Its displayed in over 20 colleges and universities across New England as well as public schools throughout Massachusetts. Many city and state facilities such as the Boston Housing Authority have it on display as an educational tool to promote racial and ethnic harmony.
1986
1993
World Unity, Inc. was founded
The organization's mission is to make an enduring contribution to the elimination of all forms of prejudice, biases and discrimination. 1st design of the World Unity monument..
Design Competition at Boston Architectural College
Fort Point Channel and Seaport District. World Unity Inc. secured a new design concept for the World Unity Landmark in a design competition held in 2011. We were also designated to be part of a park in the seaport district of Boston. After 16 years of dedication in to finalize the site, it did no work out.
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2014
We all See the Stars
John Ciambriello is the winner of the 2014 songwriting competition to turn the Sun poem into a song and make it come alive!
Entries came from California, Wisconsin, Colorado, Texas, Virginia, Connecticut and Massachusetts!
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PSA Campaign for TV, Radio and Social Media
In the first week of August 2016, World Unity, started distributing its 30 second public service announcement to cities across the country. Within three weeks it started airing on the following Radio Stations:
2016
2017
National Poster Contest
World Unity Inc. reached out to over 420 art schools and the art department of colleges and universities across the country!
The winner of the National Poster Contest inviting students to give a visual expression of the Sun poem is Lynette Slape from the University of Oregon. The title of her piece is “Equal.”
Learn more ...Sun Poem Resolution
The Boston City Council passed a resolution recognizing the Sun poem as a powerful tool to help us overcome our biases and see our common humanity.
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2020
Dorchester Bay City Development
Now we are pursuing a new site, Dorchester Bay City Development. The developer’s Accordia Partner’s vision is to create a diverse and inclusive community and they value public art. We have attended five public meetings, the developers and leaders in the community have been supportive of the Sun poem and the concept of the World Unity Landmark.”
5 Minute Leadership Dialogue Series
World Unity Inc's Leadership Dialog program began Short interviews asking thought-provoking questions.”
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