Monthly Archives: June 2014

Photos: Scenes From World Refugee Day

By |2019-09-10T23:42:57+00:00June 23rd, 2014|Blog|

Karen youth perform a traditional bamboo dance during the World Refugee Day festivities at Balboa Park on June 21, 2014. | Photo Credit: Famo Musa, The AjA Project San Diego marked World Refugee Day on Saturday in Balboa Park. Organized by the San Diego Refugee Forum, the event brought together more than eight cultural

Students to Display Themes of Sustainability, Education on Monroe Clark Art Wall

By |2019-09-10T23:33:41+00:00June 7th, 2014|Blog|

Students at Monroe Clark Middle School are completing plans and raising money to paint a mural on their campus. | Photo Credit: Juan Carlos, The AjA Project The AjA Project’s PhotoCity program at Monroe Clark Middle School is in its third semester of programming. Over the past few semesters, PhotoCity students have photographed and documented issues

Youth Shed the Skateboarding Stigma By Making a Positive Impact on Community

By |2019-09-10T23:29:00+00:00June 5th, 2014|Blog|

Skate 4185!, a La Maestra Generations youth program, meets every Saturday from 12 to 2 p.m. to pick up litter while skateboarding around the City Heights community. Program participants include Jayden, 12, Angel, 15, Dairani, 10, Kevin, 15, Ishmael, 9, Arthur, 13, Julio, 11, instructor Matt Eaton, Laura, 18, and Nick, 13. | Photo

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