Being introduced to methods of taking pictures and using them to exhibit different ideas has helped me expand my voice and open myself to new opportunities.
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Wilson 2012-2013
Students at Wilson High School advocated for and won an ethnic studies class to address racism at their school. Read about why they, as part of the Mutli-Ethnic Concerns Club, worked with Critical Exposure.
"I joined the Mutli-Ethnic Concerns Club to integrate Wilson in a positive way." - Jock, 10th Grade
"I've learned there are different ways of expressing how you feel, not just like writing, but through pictures. People can get their own connotations of the pictures without you writing anything." -Kaivon, 10th Grade
"Teachers pay more attention to students of a certain race and ignore other students. There are certain classes with more black students andthe teachers don't care so much about teaching that class." -Matt, 10th Grade
"Some teachers can be unfair [to students], primarily to minorities, and disrespect them." -Jamie, 10th Grade