Our Story
From past to present
and looking ahead.
What is the story behind Changing Perspectives?
Born with a rare congenital disorder, Treacher Collins Syndrome, Sam Drazin was inspired to become a teacher as a result of his own experience as a student who looked and felt different than his peers.
He began his career in education as an elementary teacher working in Vermont public schools. He very quickly recognized the essential need for more equitable and inclusive learning environments to ensure that all students can be successful.
After reflecting on his both personal and professional background experiences, Sam Drazin founded Changing Perspectives when he realized the need for comprehensive programs that nurture students to become changemakers and leaders for inclusion and kindness.
How has Changing Perspectives evolved?
Changing Perspectives is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that was founded in 2013 with the goal of working collaboratively with schools to support initiatives around equity, inclusion, and social-emotional learning for all students.
Changing Perspectives began with a focus on programming for K-12 schools. However, after the first three years of operations, it became evident that the success of Changing Perspectives should not be limited to just schools. The central focus of Changing Perspectives is applicable to all communities – schools, universities, workplaces, community groups, and more.
Changing Perspectives has evolved to offer a unique, flexible, and scalable model to serve all communities that desire a more equitable and inclusive structure. While staying committed to our core values and mission, this evolution enables Changing Perspectives to reach and impact more people in more places.
How does Changing Perspectives do our work?
To achieve our mission Changing Perspectives works in four areas: