imagistic Builds Online Resource for Teaching Tolerance Through Music

VENICE, CALIFORNIA - February 20, 2003 - Teaching Tolerance and the Southern Poverty Law Center launched a new initiative to help teachers and parents educate children about other cultures through music and song.

Internet Software and Services firm, Imagistic developed the online component of the initiative, called "I Will Be Your Friend", where users can order a free 26-song package that invites students to sing along on a musical journey through Native American chant, African American poetry, songs of friendship and belonging from immigrant communities across the U.S., and classics from our nation's proud tradition of singing for social change.

The site, accessible through www.teachingtolerance.org provides song clips and classroom activities to accompany the songs.

Imagistic provides ongoing services for Teaching Tolerance and the Southern Poverty Law Center, building www.teachingtolerance.org site and the online component for the Mix It Up Campaign (www.mixitup.org) targeted to teens.

ABOUT Teaching Tolerance
Teaching Tolerance is an award-winning anti-bias education project that serves K-12 educators. Winner of more than 20 honors from the Educational Press Association of America and recipient of an Academy Award, Teaching Tolerance provides free resources—including its self-titled magazine, video-and-text packages and poster sets-to more than 600,000 educators nationwide and abroad.

ABOUT Imagistic
Founded in 1997, Imagistic (www.imagistic.com) is an Internet software and services firm that specializes in Web application development. The company has developed numerous Web-based initiatives for such clients as California Pizza Kitchen, Bank of America, Boston University, UCLA, CarsDirect.com, Southern Poverty Law Center and Estee-Lauder. Imagistic is based in Venice, California and works with local and remote clients in all businesses and industries.