... gets covered in the USF Foghorn:
"The USF community and visiting second grade students from the Saint
Anthony-Immaculate Conception School created 86 bones when the project
came to campus last Tuesday, raising $86 for the art project. For every
bone created, $1 is donated by the Bezos Family Foundation to CARE, a
charity that fights global poverty. The Foundation supports learning
environments for students from elementary through high school, and works
in partnership with One Million Bones.
Shawn Doubiago, professor of comparative literature and culture,
brought the project to USF after hearing about it at the Museum of the
African Diaspora (MOAD) earlier this year. The significance of bones
resonated with Doubagio. 'We all have bones. They are the physical
elements that all humans have that link us as a humanity,' she said."
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