

Little Amal journeys to Chicago this week
The 12-foot wooden puppet of a Syrian girl walks for the hundreds of thousands of displaced people worldwide, half of whom are children.
Little Amal is making friends through art, food and education in a months-long tour across the United States — and this week she’ll be in Chicago.
Reset speaks with local partners about where you can meet Little Amal and what you can learn from her while she’s in the city.
GUESTS: Lauren West, director of development and communications, Syrian Community Network
Jacqueline Russell, co-founder and artistic director, Chicago Children’s Theater
Paige Whitson-Martini, director of producing, Chicago Shakespeare Theater
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Little Amal journeys to Chicago this week
The 12-foot wooden puppet of a Syrian girl walks for the hundreds of thousands of displaced people worldwide, half of whom are children.
Little Amal is making friends through art, food and education in a months-long tour across the United States — and this week she’ll be in Chicago.
Reset speaks with local partners about where you can meet Little Amal and what you can learn from her while she’s in the city.
GUESTS: Lauren West, director of development and communications, Syrian Community Network
Jacqueline Russell, co-founder and artistic director, Chicago Children’s Theater
Paige Whitson-Martini, director of producing, Chicago Shakespeare Theater