I SAW! DC 2013 Summer Youth Community Based Intergenerational Exhibit
A Brief Introduction:
I SAW! DC Youth Leaders 2013 Final Presentations:
Summer Youth BlogProduced by Brad Credit and Carl Alexander I SAW! D.C.'s blog is the written documentary of the day-to-day explorations made during the program. Read to experience! |
DC Youth InterviewsProduced by Carl Alexander, Jamal Cephus and Isaiah Benjamin I SAW! DC's youth reporter, Carl interviews our young DC residents to gain today's perspective on past historical challenges impacting their current lives. |
View the Instagram PageProduced by Jamal Cephus
Our history becomes us... I SAW! DC's Instagram page. Follow us!!! |
View Tumblr PageProduced by Jillian Burford
Explores the history of past influential Washingtonians of Black Georgetown and DC's extended areas as well as the Afro-Latino identity in Uruguay, South America. |
2014 Calendar and Black Fashion of the 19th Century
Produced by Milan Savage, Paprika Berry and Keyana Turkvan
View dates and events that occurred in the early to late 19th century. History facts about the 15th Street Presbyterian Church and Mt. Zion Church communities.
Also, for a culturally inspired look at modern versions of 19th century inspired fashion & current tribute to African influenced style click on http://isawdc.polyvore.com
Afro-Descendant Legacy Presentation
Open presentation then click picture with drummers!
Produced by Jamal Cephus and Morgan Butler
A brief Timeline of the struggles enslaved people faced In Uruguay and The United States of America
Grand Theft Africa:
A history video game
Produced by I SAW! DC's 2013 summer youth director, John Whitfield
Game based learning demo on historical knowledge in a video game.
Game based learning demo on historical knowledge in a video game.
"We're Not Afraid of History..." Take #3 (5 min. Excerpt)
Produced by I SAW! DC youth video documentary team Corina Paolisso, Khari Eyen Zame Johnson and Sharnita James
A 2013 video documentary (25 min.) on the recent summer community based education research project exploring the African American cultural and historical legacy of Washington, D.C. To view the full length 25 minute video contact: educate@isawdc.org
A 2013 video documentary (25 min.) on the recent summer community based education research project exploring the African American cultural and historical legacy of Washington, D.C. To view the full length 25 minute video contact: educate@isawdc.org
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2013 Visions of I SAW DC! Youth
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