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Just Cuz [You] Can’t See Exhbition

By |2020-03-08T03:56:03+00:00March 8th, 2020|Uncategorized|

We are very excited to invite you to the end of semester student exhibition titled “Just Cuz (YOU) Can’t See,” from 5 to 7 pm on Thursday, March 12th at You Belong Here in City Heights. The body of work created by AjA’s Art + Social Justice Juvenile Court and Community School participants is a

Embracing What’s Natural: Why It’s More Than Just Hair

By |2020-02-09T08:36:27+00:00February 9th, 2020|Uncategorized|

For generations black women have been forced to conform to society's Eurocentric beauty ideas. Holding space for these women, who have been degraded and discriminated against for wearing their hair naturally, is critical. These spaces give black women the opportunity to lift one another up and have relevant conversations about this issue. People who are

Civil Liberties 2020 Applications Now Open

By |2020-02-12T01:02:57+00:00January 23rd, 2020|Uncategorized|

Funded by the California State Libraries, the Civil Liberties Project is rooted in studying the social and political context in which Japanese American Internment occurred in the United States and how the civil liberties of a community came to be violated under US executive order 9066. The project includes various workshops including: lectures by local scholars and artists, field trips,

Photographer Appreciation Month

By |2019-10-24T19:41:51+00:00October 4th, 2019|Uncategorized|

We just wrapped up our Storytelling September series which highlighted a series of blog posts created by our team of City Heights-based youth worked to elevate the voices of the City Heights community through The AjA Project‘s Speak City Heights Youth Media (SCHYM) program. In honor of Photographer Appreciation Month, throughout the month of

September Storytelling

By |2019-09-05T19:49:03+00:00September 1st, 2019|Uncategorized|

Over this past semester, a team of City Heights-based youth worked to elevate the voices of the City Heights community through the creation of blog posts and photo essays through AjA's Speak City Heights Youth Media (SCHYM) program. SCHYM is supported by the Speak City Heights media collaborative, aimed at amplifying the voices of

Little Saigon District art exhibit to showcase stories from San Diego’s Vietnamese community

By |2019-09-27T00:57:12+00:00June 14th, 2019|Uncategorized|

A multimedia art exhibit showcasing stories from the Little Saigon District, an area in San Diego’s City Heights neighborhood, is launching Friday at Fair@44. The project, a partnership among Media Arts Center San Diego, the AjA Project, Little Saigon Foundation and El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement Association, is meant to start conversations about the Vietnamese-American

JCCS Joint Exhibition 6.25.19

By |2019-11-07T23:13:34+00:00June 10th, 2019|Uncategorized|

In partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education Juvenile Court and Community Schools, The AjA Project programmed with youth participants through its Art + Social Justice curriculum at two unique sites in San Diego this Spring. “How We See,” an exhibition by 37ECB students, is a culmination of work developed over 20 sessions

SCHYM: Elevating Voices Exhibition

By |2019-11-07T23:36:32+00:00June 8th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Over the past spring, in partnership with the Speak City Heights media collaborative, The AjA Project programmed with youth participants through its 2019 Speak City Heights Youth Media curriculum at AjA headquarters. The program's final product is a series of blogs and photo essays centered around the City Heights community which were  developed over 20

Welcome Home: A City Heights Community Art Event

By |2019-11-07T23:58:07+00:00April 19th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Join Being At Home project and The AjA Project for a community art event highlighting the work of 20+ youth and artists based in City Heights! The event will consist of activities and performances around the topic of HOME: - Collaborative art installation - Welcome Home photo book release - Live poetry reading - Youth

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