Resilience Advocacy Project
Resilience Advocacy Project is accepting applications for a 5-month youth leadership program, How Does the Lottery Work, that uses art and media to explore the question of who really wins and loses in the lottery. They are looking for 12-15 teens. Through community mapping, games, interviews, and other creative activities, they work together to create an exciting art/media peer advocacy tool to help other teens throughout the city understand the inner workings of the lottery. The program is co-sponsored by the Resilience Advocacy Project and the Center for Urban Pedagogy.
For more information, visit http://resiliencelaw.org