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Through Positive Eyes, a Participatory Photojournalism Project

 

Through Positive Eyes, a Participatory Photojournalism Project 

from the NYTimes lens blog:

The South African photojournalist Gideon Mendel spent more than a decade documenting H.I.V./AIDS in Africa. But despite his commitment and passion for the subject, he found he could not continue.“The time has come to hand over the camera,” Mr. Mendel said. “Me photographing H.I.V. positive people is just not appropriate anymore.”So Mr. Mendel, along with David Gere, a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, created a participatory photography project that encourages people who are H.I.V. positive to tell their stories. Over the last four years, they have put cameras in the hands of 72 people living with H.I.V. in six cities across the globe. The project, called Through Positive Eyes and largely financed by the Herb Ritts Foundation and the Ford Foundation, operates in conjunction with the U.C.L.A. Art and Global Health Center, which Mr. Gere leads. It aims to dismantle stigma associated with H.I.V. using an unconventional form of photojournalism. read more

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Media Projects

Leaving Abuse Behind – Donna Ferrato

Leaving Abuse Behind – Lens Blog – NYTimes

After 30 years on the front lines, Donna Ferrato is ready to write the final chapter of her crusade against domestic abuse.SHOWCASEDonna Ferrato on LensDonna Ferrato on photography: “I’m just seeing it as it fossilizes. A photograph is a fossil. That’s what a camera does.”Helping Beyond the Pain »TriBeCa Chiaroscuro »Ms. Ferrato has been making raw, intimate photos of domestic violence since 1981. She has also been organizing, speaking publicly, counseling and even offering victims shelter at her New York City apartment.The photographs in her book “Living With the Enemy” helped make the problem brutally real. The images helped create and strengthen laws against domestic violence and raised public awareness of the issue. But domestic violence is still rampant, and women continue to return to their abusers. >> read more

Donna Ferrato’s work speaks to the power of photography to enact social change. more at donnaferrato.com

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Media Projects

Miss Representation Blog & Keep It Real Challenge

Miss Representation » Blog The Keep It Real Challenge: Day Three.

The Keep It Real challenge was all about showing the media what real beauty looks like – without the photoshop. After using Twitter to ask magazines to print one unphotoshopped picture per issue on Day One, and writing a flurry of blogs yesterday explaining just how important and serious the issue is, today we used our own creativity and self-expression to challenge society’s limiting beauty standards! more

Read report on day two

Read report on day one

The Keep It Real Challenge is a collaboration between SPARK Movement, Miss RepresentationLoveSocialEndangered Bodies, and I Am That Girl. They are all doing amazing work – check them out.

 

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Education

Our Panel @ Photoville, Brooklyn, NY June 30

Photoville Panel featuring Khidr and Delphine from Future Imagemakers

SATURDAY JUNE 30, 5:15pm – 6:15pm
BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK

Panel Discussion: Community Collaborations

Community-based art is a hyphenated field in which artists collaborate with people whose lives directly inform the subject matter to express collective meaning, help participants find their voice, and build community. Petruska Bazin, Leah Cohen, Katie Kline, and Lorie Novak moderator will discuss their experiences working in community-based and participatory photography projects.

Panelists: Petruska Bazin Larsen The Laundromat Project, Katie Kline ICP, Leah Cohen Red Hook Justice Project, Lorie Novak NYU and Future Imagemaker photographers Khidr Joseph, Delphine Douglas

Photoville is a new Brooklyn-based photo destination – a village of freight containers transformed into temporary exhibition spaces, taking place this summer from June 22 to July 1, 2012. Lots to see.

 

 

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Education Resources

Creative Practice towards Civic Change

Just learned about this Canadian organization, Broken City Lab, via FB where a friend posted a link a great bibliography they have put together:
50 TITLES / 50 PERSPECTIVES: A READER’S GUIDE TO ART & SOCIAL PRACTICE

Looking forward to exploring more – esp the research blog and projects.

Broken City Lab is an artist-led interdisciplinary creative research collective and non-profit organization working to explore and unfold curiosities around locality, infrastructures, and creative practice leading towards civic change.

They work in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and abroad.

 

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Education

Integration Worked. Why Have We Rejected It?

Integration Worked. Why Have We Rejected It?
from the NY Times today

AMID the  ceaseless and cacophonous debates about how to close the achievement gap, we’ve turned away from one tool that has been shown to work: school desegregation. That strategy, ushered in by the landmark 1954 Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education, has been unceremoniously ushered out, an artifact in the museum of failed social experiments. read more

 

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Education

Portrait of Segregated Education

At Explore Charter School, a Portrait of Segregated Education – NYTimes.com.

A System Divided: Separate but Uneasy

This is the second article in a series examining the changing racial distribution of students in New York City’s public schools and its impact on their opportunities and achievements. The previous article chronicled the experience of Rudi-Ann Miller, one of 40 black students at Stuyvesant High School, which has 3,295 students.

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Education

Adobe Youth Voices

Adobe Youth Voices

Demonstrating the power of technology to engage middle- and high school-age youth, Adobe Youth Voices provides breakthrough learning experiences using video, multimedia, digital art, web, animation, and audio tools that enable youth to explore and comment on their world. Learn more 

There are resources for Educators

** I want someone to nominate Future Imagemakers so that we can apply for an Arts and Creativity Grant.**

 

 

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Community Programs Education

Arts Programs for NYC Teens

In the midst of finishing the semester and launching our new website, we made time to update a list originally made by Community Programs at the International Center of Photography of arts programs for teens throughout NYC. Click to download list.

It is inspiring how many great programs exist in the city.

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Future Imagemakers

Our Expanded Website

Last night was the 2012 exhibition for the Future Imagemakers/Community Collaborations where we officially launched our new website with new galleries. The workshop leaders and students are amazing. See snapshots from the web launch.