A creative arts & storytelling campaign curated by the Durham Youth Climate Justice Initiative
The Durham Youth Climate Justice Initiative conceived of this project idea so as to creatively maintain community engagement during our Stay-At-Home order. The objective was to feel more connected through art and storytelling and to get a sense of how our local communities and environment have been impacted by the Coronavirus, in both negative and positive ways.
Table of Contents
- 3 photos from Abraham Gonzalez – age 18, Durham NC, Early College High School
- “Definitions for a Time of Global Crisis,” a written piece by Emily Yang – age 16, Sylva NC, North Carolina School of Science & Math
- 4 photos from Chris Gomez – age 18, Durham NC, Durham School of the Arts
- “Noisome Pestilence,” a written piece by Chiamaka Emezie – age 16, Durham NC
- Photo by Elijah King – age 18, Durham NC, Riverside High School
- “10 Things I’ve Learned,” a written piece by Margot Francini – age 16, Pittsboro NC
- Photo by Aaman-ra Abdul-Malek – age 18, Durham NC, Durham School of the Arts
- Photo & artist statement by Brianna Patterson – junior at NC School of Science & Math
- Image by Aissa Dearing – age 18, Durham NC, Early College High School
3 photos from Abraham Gonzalez – age 18, Durham NC, Early College High School
“Definitions for a Time of Global Crisis” by Emily Yang – age 16, Sylva NC, North Carolina School of Science & Math
4 photos from Chris Gomez – age 18, Durham NC, Durham School of the Arts
“Noisome Pestilence” by Chiamaka Emezie – age 16, Durham NC
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Photo by Elijah King – age 18, Durham NC, Riverside High School
“10 Things I’ve Learned” by Margot Francini – age 16, Pittsboro NC
Photo by Aaman-ra Abdul-Malek – age 18, Durham NC, Durham School of the Arts
Photo & artist statement by Brianna Patterson – junior at NC School of Science & Math
Image by Aissa Dearing – age 18, Durham NC, Early College High School