Two people viewing a part of the RACE: Are We So Different exhibit.

RACE Community Reflections Toolkit

Thank you for touring the Science Museum of Minnesota’s RACE exhibit and sharing your perspective about what it means to you and why it matters. We value your voice and your experience. 

We hope that you’ll share your Community Tour with your family, friends, and professional networks. We’ve put together some sample copy and links to make sharing easy; please feel free to personalize and add your own voice.


Sample copy - email

The Science Museum of Minnesota’s RACE: Are We So Different? exhibit explores the biology, history, and everyday lived experience of race and racism in the United States. It premiered in St. Paul and went on a national tour of museums and science centers around the country, where it reached nearly 4 million people with its important message about what race is - and what it isn’t. It’s back now, and it has been refreshed to feature components specific to Minnesota and reflections on how national conversations about race have shifted.

I spent time in the powerful exhibit and shared my perspective [insert link]. I’m excited to be able to talk about what struck me about the experience and why this exhibit matters for all of us.

I invite you to explore the RACE exhibit through the perspectives of community members in the Science Museum’s RACE Reflections online gallery.

With commitment,

[your name]

Short links to videos:

Alex West Steinman, co-founder and CEO, The Coven

Marika Pfefferkorn, co-founder, Twin Cities Innovation Alliance and executive director, Midwest Center for School Transformation

Sarah Zalanga, student and alumnus of the Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center

Dr. Donald Day, educator and public speaker, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe 

Mandi Clayton, certified Culturally Responsive educator and participant in the Minnesota Humanities Center Absent Narratives Collaborative

Russel Ballenger, co-founder, Circle of Peace movement

Staci White, engineer and chair of Donaldson Company’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council 

Michael Kebler-Diggs, poet, essayist, and teacher for the Minnesota Prison Writer’s Workshop

Sample copy - Facebook

The Science Museum of Minnesota’s powerful RACE: Are We So Different? exhibit explores what race is - and what it isn’t. The museum invited me to spend time in the exhibit and share my perspective on what resonated with me and why it matters. I hope you’ll watch and make plans to experience the exhibit with your friends and family.  https://new.smm.org/exhibits-experiences/race/reflections

Sample copy - Twitter

I visited the RACE exhibit @sciencemuseummn and shared my perspective on why it matters for all of us. https://new.smm.org/exhibits-experiences/race/reflections