Map: Middle school students grade the safety of their streets

The AJA Project, a youth photography training program, asked students at Monroe Clark Middle School to physically describe the different streets in their town. Then the students went to photograph those same streets. They produced an interactive map linking to the images of all the specific places they photographed, and a video for a more personal narrative about growing up on unsafe streets. On Speak City Heights.[vimeo=http://vimeo.com/49706062]

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