"I don't wish to be everything to everyone, but I would like to be something to someone."
- Javan
Background: The What Better Looks Like Campaign is excited to offer an upcoming 4--week teleseminar called PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
This workshop grew from a seed that was planted during my years as a middle school teacher. For years I taught 6th, 7th and 8th grade Social Studies. I loved teaching 6th Grade World History--Greece, Rome, India and China. I also loved teaching 8th Grade—World Wars I and II, Women’s Rights, Civil Rights. For some reason, however, I was not as inspired teaching the Colonial American Period.
One year as I was planning the upcoming semester, I was rereading our founding documents: The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution.
As I was reading the words I had read so many times, “Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” I was thunderstruck by an idea. In all my years of learning and teaching, I had studied life and liberty, but I had never studied Pursuit of Happiness in a Social Studies class.
I began to view Jefferson’s words as a prescient understanding of the unfolding of our purpose on the planet. For the first third of our history as a nation (1607-1760s) we established life, for better and worse, in the colonies.
From the 1770’s to the mid-1900’s we worked toward liberty—American Independence, Abolition, Women’s Suffrage and Liberation, Labor, Children’ rights, Civil Rights.
I asked myself, what if we have arrived at the time of Pursuit of Happiness, not only as a personal pursuit, but as a social imperative as important as earlier movements for liberty in the previous era.
Teleseminar: I developed this course on Pursuit of Happiness with the following ideas in mind:
Using myth, story and the What Better Looks Like process we will explore: