Community Responses to the Hear Me Display at Square Café

The Hear Me display at Square Café has evoked over 60 unique responses from community members since we installed it in May.

The display features rotating stories from a group of passionate students who are committed to improving their education through the F.U.S.E. program, which was started by a Wilkinsburg high school teacher to give students additional learning opportunities outside the classroom. 


F.U.S.E. worked with Hear Me to record the students’ stories and partnered us with Square Café, a local restaurant who is committed to serving the community. The powerful stories and the display have become a topic of discussion in the café.


It currently features a story form Ashley, a 17-year-old Wilkinsburg High School Student, and asks the question: “How can we help students and administrators better understand each other?”

 

Safety at Wilkinsburg High School  By Ashley, 17

Community responses to Ashley's story:

 

 


We update the story and the question every 2 months.  


Previous stories include Sophia's, accompanied by the same question:

(“How can we help students and administrators better understand each other?”)

 

My neighborhood  By Sophia , 16

Community responses:


 

 

and Tatiyana's, along with the question "Who is responsible for the learning environment in schools?" 


My School  By Tatiyana , 17

Community Responses:

 

 

 

To stay up-to-date with Hear Me displays and community responses, follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/HearMeProject.


For more information or to learn how you can host a display, please email Hoffman.ryan8@gmail.com.

 


Ryan Hoffman Project Coordinator, Hear Me