Crown Heights Photography Project
What was Crown Heights like in 1970? What is it like to be a 14-year old in Crown Heights today? What has changed, and what remains the same? Citizens Committee for New York City is promoting intergenerational dialogue between youth and adults to engage in civic leadership with the Crown Heights Photography Project. The project brings youth together with adult grassroots leaders and activists to document their neighborhood using photography.
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The Photographers:
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| Kengelica Smalls |
Krystle Murray |
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| Jessica Agosto |
Sara Britt |
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| Denise Brown | Bahji Green |
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| Janet Griffith |
Jonathan Holoman |
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| Bianca Mitchel |
Lesley-Anne Mitchel |
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| Alahjah Green |
Verna Hampton |
For more information on Citizens Committee for New York City’s Crown Heights Photography Project, contact:
Colette Brumfield
Community Organizer
212-822-9561
cbrumfield@citizensnyc.org








