Photography and Text by Danielle Cano-Garraway . The subjects of my project are all black students currently enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania. During a time where black lives aren’t being heard as loud as they should be, I thought it was important to find a way for their voices and stories to be heard.… Continue reading Danielle Cano-Garraway: What’s Your Penn Story – Part 2
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Danielle Cano-Garraway: What’s Your Penn Story
Photography and Text by Danielle Cano-Garraway . What’s Your Penn Story Everyone’s Penn experience is different for various reasons. Our backgrounds, socio-economic statuses, ethnicities, values, passions, religious beliefs and visions play an essential role in shaping our college experience. The one factor that has greatly influenced Sarah’s* experience is being a black student at a… Continue reading Danielle Cano-Garraway: What’s Your Penn Story
Abbas: Children of Abraham
ABBAS: THE CHILDREN OF ABRAHAM
Aija Butane: Penitentiary
Posted on May 30, 2015 by Aija Butane Penitentiary is an institution of retributive justice. It’s that kind of justice that concentrates on prosecution and punishment. It’s opposite to transitional justice that rebuilds societies after human right’s violations. One condemns the perpetrator, the other focuses on healing the victim. There are various ways to perform… Continue reading Aija Butane: Penitentiary
Greg Lewis: “I Simply Can’t Imagine”
Posted on May 27, 2015 by Greg Lewis Martese Johnson…Michael Brown…Eric Gardner… these names evoke specific emotions and images to many. Specifically the fear of not being able to walk freely in a country that not only promises freedom but was in fact that was founded on freedom. The anger of being denied what the… Continue reading Greg Lewis: “I Simply Can’t Imagine”