Umbrellas for Peace
‘The Lamb Umbrellas for Peace Project’ is a global art project involving painting and decorating umbrellas by children and adults.
About Umbrellas for Peace
The individual will artistically design umbrellas that represent their personal values of world peace. A subsequent parade happens throughout their neighborhoods or campus. This is a manifestation of the individual bringing peace throughout their world that they live in.
The Umbrellas for Peace project aims to embed the message of peace, tolerance, understanding, hope and love throughout the world. Its goal is to protect against aggression and war by generating peaceful intercultural and multilateral communications.
Lamb Umbrellas For Peace have been conducted in:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Israel/Palestine, Japan, Lithunia, Luxemburg, Panama, Poland, Slovenia, Russia,Singapore, Spain, United Kingdom, USA, Thailand and Vietnam.’
See http://www.the-lamb-umbrellas-for-peace.org/ for more information.
Introduction
Low Moor Primary School is a larger than average sized school. The majority of children are from White British families; a few are of minority ethnic heritage of which some are learning English as an additional language. The proportion of pupils who have learning
difficulties and/or disabilities is below average.
Marshfield Primary School serves a diverse ethnic community in an area of above average social and economic deprivation. It is a much larger than the average primary school and the numbers attending are rising. A very large majority of pupils are of Asian British origin. An increasing number of refugees and asylum seekers, many of whom do not speak English as a first language, are also attending the school. The proportion of pupils with learning difficulties and/or disabilities is average.
Low Moor Primary School and Marshfield Primary School work with their year 4 classes on a year-long rolling project. This year their project wasbased on Lamb’s Umbrellas for Peace. They explored their own identities through poetry writing ‘I am’ poems and sending them to each other before meeting. This opened up many deeper conversations about the diversity of the city. It also created opportunities for the children to explore their similarities, to put them at ease, in preparation for meeting. They then used their
meetings to explore their hopes and fears.
Following this they met at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery in Bradford where they engaged in a workshop to paint on an umbrella with a partner, using the outside to represent their hopes and the inside to represent their fears.
Successes
The umbrellas were exhibited in July 2009 at Bradford University to coincide with a visit from Matt Lamb to the Peace Studies Department. Many children visited the exhibition with parents to celebrate their work.
The aims of Lamb’s Umbrellas for Peace fit well within the aims of Schools Linking Network as the project enabled two diverse communities to come together and celebrate their identities and the diversity within the group. The project provided space to explore equality and a platform for the children’s voices to be heard, expressing their hopes for their future and the future of the community in which they all live.
I am
I am a Muslim boy who loves playing football.
I wonder if I will go back to Leicester to see my grandparents.
I feel the winter chill on my nose.
I smell my grandma cooking samosas.
I hear the children of my school singing.
I am a Muslim boy who loves playing football.
I pretend that I am playing for Manchester United.
It touches my heart when people are nice to me.
I worry about the poverty in the world.
It makes me cry when I fall over and cut myself.
I am a Muslim boy who loves playing football.
I know for sure I will be a good footballer.
I always say “please” and “thank you”.
I dream of being a footballer.
I try to be kind to people.
I am a Muslim boy who loves playing football.
Year 4 boy


