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	<title>Side by Side &#187; New Orleans Kid Camera Project</title>
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		<title>Cameras for community in New Orleans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and the slow process of rebuilding has progressed, a number of new collaborative media making projects have gotten underway around the city. The New Orleans Kid Camera Project started in 2006 when Joanna Rosenthal &#38; Cat Malovic, both trained as social workers,  were looking for a way to engage with kids who had returned after the storm to devastated communities and closed schools. They had personal interest in photography and were working in a neighborhood centre after the storm. Seeing kids at a loose end with the schools shut they started a small project giving disposable cameras to kids to document their communities, running small workshops in the neighborhoods of the kids on saturday afternoons, and, over time, arranging exhibitions of their work. New Orleans Video Voices began in 2008 out of a collaboration between REACH NOLA, an organisation focussed on supporting community health in New Orleans,  and the Video Voice Collective, which used video as a participatory research technique to engage New Orleans community members in identifying health issues and needs in the community. You can see videos from this initial project on the Video Voices site here. New Orleans Video Voices has [...]]]></description>
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