Episode 2:
History Lessons in Our
Multicultural Homes

Welcome Friend!

Join us, friend, as we discuss how we have been incorporating our own heritage history into our history lessons and into our family culture.

We love God’s story in His relationship with humanity, so we couldn’t just keep it to one episode!

In PART 1, Mariana, Simone, and Erika share the unique ways they have been instilling a love of their home nations, organically into the lives of their children, and intentionally as well, into their history lessons.

We’d love to hear how you have been doing the same, or if you have questions or any thoughts you’d like to share with us. We might be able to reply on our future episodes! Join the conversation.

For the King and His kids,

Mariana, Simone, Erika, & Min

Quotes & Notes

“We cannot live sanely unless we know that other peoples are as we are with a difference, that their history is as ours, with a difference, that they too have been represented by their poets and their artists, that they too have their literature and their national life.” ~Charlotte Mason (v. 6, p. 178)

Min

History Lessons Across the Years

Mariana

Blog Mãe de Catarina

Customizable History Stream Chart by Min

Ongoing List of Multicultural History Books by Erika 

Simone

Song about Brazilian History

Erika

Poem “Invisible No More”

Where to Find Us

Min
Hwang

Min is our visionary so you better watch out when she says, “I have an idea.” You might find yourself doing crazy things like creating international conferences and podcasts...

Mariana Mastracchio

Meet Mariana, our gentle and generous, researching whirlwind who can chat all day about bringing the Gospel to the home through Miss Mason’s philosophy and methods...​

Simone
Moradi

When Simone enters the room, the kindness level skyrockets. She has a HUGE heart and will ALWAYS find beauty in anything, anyone, and every situation...

Erika
Alicea

We’d like to introduce you to our always-primed-to-help, wears-her-heart-on-her-sleeve, Gifted Encourager, Erika. She's a former public school teacher turned homeschooling mama...