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New exhibit faces up to identity
“I note the obvious differences between each sort and type, but we are more alike, my friends, than we
Shifting the Narrative: How AjA Empowers Underserved Youth to Tell Their Stories Through Photography
Photographer Edward Steichen once said, “Photography is a major force in explaining man to man.” Photographs speak to our
Crushing on: The AjA Project’s Collective Voices Program
Young Muslim women from City Heights in San Diego, California use the arts to tackle topics of identity, representation, and
Youth Reclaim Public Space From Gangs With Mural
In partnership with the Karen Organization, The AjA Project ran a nine-month program with young Southeast Asian refugee women called
Working with The Aja Project
The Aja Project is a San Diego Non Profit organization founded in 2000, created under the mission of providing
“We Were Strangers Once, Too”: The Current State of Immigration Reform for Youth in San Diego
The YAC Youth Media Team has worked to understand and share the voices and stories of undocumented and unaccompanied minors