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A Call to Action: Solutions Not Suspensions!
Presented by Advocates for Justice and Education, Inc. (AJE) as part of the 2014 National Week of Action Against School Pushout:
Picture Equality: An Evening of Empowerment through Photography
"Photographers use their cameras as tools of exploration, passports to inner sanctums, and instruments for change. Their images are proof that photography matters - now more than ever." - National Geographic
Fashion Show Benefitting Critical Exposure
Join us on October 3rd for a fashion show benefitting Critical Exposure.
"Making the Case for Kids" Opening Reception
A special exhibit hosted by Mayer Brown. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Jackie at jaquelyn[at]criticalexposure.org.
Freedom Fridays
Every Friday this summer, we're hosting local photojournalists and activists who will share their experiences and work with our students. Know a young person who'd like to attend?
CE Students Speak & Photos on Display
Photos from Critical Exposure's program with Powell House. CE Summer Youth Facilitators Maya and Malik will briefly speak about their experience leading the program.
Powell House
The D.C. Commission on Arts and Humanities and Critical Exposure is jointly offering a summer program through a partnership with Powell House, an arts and media youth development organization. Youth delve into photography technique and political education to explore their personal experiences with issues faced by D.C. youth.
CE photos at Mellow Mushroom
Check out CE portraits and photos at Mellow Mushroom through August 18th.
Prince George's County Freedom School
This summer, Critical Exposure is partnering with Prince George’s County Freedom School. Students will couple photography with discussions about the strengths and struggles of their communities to learn how to create social change.
Cathedral Scholars Summer 2014
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