A champagne and dessert reception to celebrate the publication of SUNNYLANDS: Art and Architecture of the Annenberg Estate in Rancho Mirage, California was held on December 1, 2009 at the new Annenberg Public Policy Center on the University of Pennsylvania's campus.
This project provides journalists and teachers with the resources to grapple with key fundamental questions on the First Amendment.
Books for parents, counselors and others concerned with the prevention and treatment of mental disorders in adolescents are now available online in Spanish.
The Pennsylvania Coalition for Representative Democracy (PennCORD), a coalition of state and national organizations committed to implementing civics education in classrooms and afterschool programs in every Pennsylvania community, has added Sunnylands Classroom to its Keystone Program offerings of exceptional civics initiatives for Pennsylvania teachers.
Learn more >Fifty prominent leaders from government, the United Nations and nonprofit organizations gathered in New York June 5-6 to continue work begun as part of the Sunnylands Trust International Women Leaders Global Security Summit held last November.
Learn more >The Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands announced plans today to build a Visitor Center in Rancho Mirage, California. The Center will host conferences consistent with its mission, and will have exhibits open to the general public.
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"The Constitution Project: Yick Wo and the Equal Protection Clause" has received a 2009 Bronze Telly Awards in the education and history/biography categories. Also receiving a 2009 Bronze Telly is Sunnylands' "FAQ: Juries"
A series of Sunnylands Trust video lessons has been honored with a Silver Communicator Award in the education category from the International Academy of the Visual Arts (IAVS).
Two new Sunnylands Trust films have been honored with Hermes Creative Awards from the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals (AMCP). The films, which chronicle historic Supreme Court cases on the internment of Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II (Korematsu v.United States) and the right to equal protection of the law afforded to all persons by the 14th Amendment (Yick Wo v. Hopkins), were selected among approximately 3,700 entries by the AMCP judges.
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