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The Legacy Project has hundreds of free online activities and guides that we've developed for all ages, from children to adults to elders. Resources include family and program activities, along with lesson ideas for educators with curriculum connections.
- Books, Kits & More
The Legacy Project offers award-winning books for all ages...
- Open The Door to Your Dreams
Open The Door to Your Dreams - Activities & Guides - Legacy...
- Connecting to a Legacy Moment
The legacy moments that happen in the world are the ones we...
- Happy Mother's Day
Happy Mother's Day - Activities & Guides - Legacy Project
- Goal-Busters and Goal-Getters
Goal-Busters and Goal-Getters - Activities & Guides - Legacy...
- From Gray to Green
From Gray to Green - Activities & Guides - Legacy Project
- Conflict Web
Conflict Web - Activities & Guides - Legacy Project
- Dream Tree
Dream Tree - Activities & Guides - Legacy Project
- Books, Kits & More
Learn about the Legacy Project, a global initiative to inspire and empower people to create positive change in the world.
Connect, Create, Change. Founded in 2000, the Legacy Project is an independent systems research, education, and innovation group. We draw on multidisciplinary research in the natural and social sciences, as well as Indigenous worldviews and knowledge.
- It's About Time
- The Clock only Ticks
- Life Time
- #Changethestory
- Your Legacy Across Time
As a global community, we're facing a polycrisis – converging climate, environmental, economic, political, technological, social, health crises. The challenges affect all generations in the big-picture context of the Long Now – evolved from a past that has become our present that is shaping our future. Our challenges are too big, our story too smal...
This is not your grandma's legacy. We bring together three very different perspectives on time. The Legacy Project's core team includes a systems engineer, an economics grad, and a social researcher/educator. We ask a lot of the big questions – like, is time something to be measured, optimized, or experienced? Susan Bosak's grandmother (who inspire...
Susan's work is personal, as is the origin of the Legacy Project. Her father was an architect, and Susan remembers playing in his office as a child. He had a mantle clock ticking on the shelf. Now her father's clock sits in Susan's office. Her mother couldn't stand the ticking, so the clock was never used in Susan's childhood home. Susan found it t...
We desperately need a much bigger story. American paleontologist, biologist, and science historian Stephen Jay Gould asked, "What are we missing in trying to read this world by the inappropriate scale of our small bodies and minuscule lifetimes?" To take on the personal and collective challenges of this moment in history, we need a bigger story tha...
It was naturalist John Muir who said, "The clearest way into the universe is through a forest wilderness." The physical place of the Legacy Project is The Cedars. Where do you think it's best to plant a young tree: a clearing in an old-growth forest or an open field? Apparently, the young tree grows better when it's planted in an area with older tr...
The LEGACY PROJECT of our time… bringing together past, present, and future. Empowering generations, grounded by the land, to #ChangeTheStory for the wellbeing of lives, communities, and the planet.
Through the YOU 177 global initiative, the Legacy Project is empowering generations to create a bold new 7-Generation story of change. You, yes you. Legacy is your superpower – your ability to create a meaningful, lasting impact.
The Legacy Project at the University of Notre Dame shares with the world a myriad of narratives and memories compiled by the Colombian Truth Commission about the country’s 52-year armed conflict to advance transitional justice, human rights and the centrality of victims.