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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Celebrity Educational Activism: Spotlight on Clay Aiken

From Edupinion.com




These are difficult times for K–12 education, with the economy and state budget cuts jeopardizing what were already severely compromised programs. Although active parent communities can help keep some offerings afloat, few have the financial resources to effect change on a larger scale.

Many celebrities, however, include education in their philanthropic activism. A relatively recent newcomer to this arena is former American Idol singer Clay Aiken, who has been unusually active in furthering educational missions. As he explains on his website, "My music career has allowed me to do the same thing I was doing before—work with kids. It has just given me a bigger stage, so I can enact change on a grander scale."

Before Idol, Aiken was pursuing a degree in special education and tutored a boy with autism. After successfully launching his singing career, Aiken quickly formed the Bubel/Aiken Foundation, which "serves to bridge the gap that exists between young people with special needs and the world around them" through inclusion and other programs. The foundation has been awarded grants to "create, test and launch a national model for an innovative K–12 Inclusive Service Learning curriculum which teaches social and life skills to children of all abilities while helping to dispel stereotypes and stigmas about disabilities."

From 2006 to 2008, Aiken served on the President's Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities. Since 2004, he has also served as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF, enabling "all children in the world to obtain a primary education" and helping children who have survived disasters, live in deplorable conditions, and must have education restored quickly. "School provides stability and hope when little else can," Aiken explains on his website. "Just to have someplace safe and meaningful to go can mean so much to children in tragic circumstances."

Through the generosity and activism of celebrities like Clay Aiken, important aspects of and initiatives in education can progress. As our schools continue to struggle with shoestring budgets, assistance from celebrities and others with the wherewithal to effect change and galvanize people into action may increasingly be key to the survival of important educational programs.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Bubel Aiken Foundation Article To Be In Exceptional Magazine


According to icame4themusic at The Clayboard, an announcement was made at the Cypress NAG Gala event by Dianne Austin and Sue O'Hearn that an article they had written about the Bubel Aiken Foundation has received approval to be included in Exceptional Parent Magazine. Dianne Austin is icame4themusic's daughter, and she tells us:

For a year and a half, Dianne and Sue have labored on this special article concerning the dramatic rise in growth of the Foundation through these past four years, and especially the introduction of our little Mikayla, about whom those third grade classmates wrote so touchingly, and with such new and deeply felt awareness of making a friend with a disability.

Dianne and Sue worked closely with Clay's Foundation contact, Kristy Barnes, over an incredibly long period, culminating in the publication, and now availability of this article in the Exceptional Parent Magazine, in their current issue.
The article is in the current April issue of Exceptional Parent, April being "Autism Awareness Month". If you want to order this issue, go to Exceptional Parent's website. On the home page's top left column, it says, "Order this EP Special Issue". Click there and then register to order. After registering, you can also go to the table of contents page to see the table of contents for the month of April. The article is on Page 32 of the magazine, and it says, "An Update On The Bubel Aiken Foundation By Dianne Austin and Sue O’Hearn; The organization that was once a vision for a pop star now exhibits a sure footing with strong support, model programs, and a book that offers a simple blueprint for the inclusion of all children." Price of this special issue is $6.50.

What a great place for many people to read about the vision of The Bubel Aiken Foundation as well as a great keepsake for Clay's fans.

Why do I have bragging rights, you ask? Well, Dianne Austin is my daughter, and all I can say is., "You've come a long way, baby!"


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Bubel Aiken Foundation GoodSearch for TBAF UNICEF