70 Years of New York City Children
Josephine Herrick Project (formerly Rehabilitation Through Photography)
de "Very moving material." Andrew Solomon, author of [Far From The Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity.]
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They were able to do so through resources allotted by the Josephine Herrick Project. These children were, and some even still, are participating as students in our many programs.
Children are and have always been an integral part of our past, present and future. Who better to look to for the honest telling of a story?
When you purchase a copy of this book, all the proceeds will go directly to the current students in our programs, so they will have the ability to tell their own story through photographs. Thank you for you're generosity.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: ONG y recaudación de fondos
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 54 - Fecha de publicación: ene. 17, 2013
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Making photographs transforms people’s lives. For eight decades, the Josephine Herrick Project (JHP) has done just that. We teach photography to and exhibit work by people from a broad range of under-resourced communities. Our program participants include children in culturally diverse and low-income neighborhoods; immigrant and refugee teens; youth and adults with cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities; military veterans; vulnerable seniors; and people of all ages living in public housing. We show their photography in public spaces and places, including cafes, libraries, galleries, streets, and parks—both in the communities where they live, study, or work and outside their neighborhoods, where they may draw larger, more diverse audiences to their art.