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Sculpture Garden & Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City
Our class went on our first field trip!  We spent the morning walking through the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden next to the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.  Students were able to interact with most of the artwork and we ended our time there with a picnic lunch. 

After lunch, we walked over to Loring Park to tour the educational exhibit A Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City (sponsored by Doctors Without Borders).  The exhibit is made up of materials used in emergency medical work around the world, including emergency refugee housing, a food distribution tent, water pump, health clinic, vaccination tent, therapeutic feeding center, and a cholera treatment center.

It addressed questions such as:

  • Will I be safe?
  • What will I eat?
  • How do I find water?
  • Can I get medical care?
  • Where will I live?
Students were able to listen to a guide who has actually worked in refugee camps around the world talk about what is is like to work in a refugee camp and talk about what the refugees experience while they are in the camp.

It was a very educational experience that we all enjoyed!



 MFS-USA / Doctors Without Borders   Click here to visit the website for Doctors Without Borders and learn more about the exhibit.
 Refugee Camp Exhibit Podcast.mp3  
Click to learn more about the educational exhibit the students were able to experience.

Image Gallery: Field Trip Photos
These are pictures taken of our class on our field trip to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and the Refugee Camp in the Heart of the City exhibit in Loring Park.
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