Get the Picture
Passion driven by creativity has resulted in two wonderful photo exhibits on display now at Carleton College and St. Olaf University in Northfield.
You’ve got to have creative passion to do what Carleton history Prof. Harry M. Williams and his seminar students did this year with Common Criminals or Portraits of Dissent? Mug shots from the Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955-56. The exhibit shows 16 of about 90 who protested arrest in 1956 during a yearlong boycott of segregated intrastate bus transportation. This puts human faces on the struggle for civil rights in the South. A short narrative with some biography information accompanies each photo, some of which are blurry which adds to the dramatic impact.
Also related to social justice is Portraits of Home, Families in Search of Shelter in Greater Minnesota. The bottom line here is that many Minnesotans lack a warm bed, a solid roof and dependable utilities. The photos will tear your heart out in this exhibit, sponsored by Greater Minnesota Housing Fund features some of the state’s most talented photographers. For more
information, visit www.gmhg.com. This should spur more people to get involved in efforts to advance affordable housing for all of Minnesota.
-JCA Member David Zarkin
You’ve got to have creative passion to do what Carleton history Prof. Harry M. Williams and his seminar students did this year with Common Criminals or Portraits of Dissent? Mug shots from the Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955-56. The exhibit shows 16 of about 90 who protested arrest in 1956 during a yearlong boycott of segregated intrastate bus transportation. This puts human faces on the struggle for civil rights in the South. A short narrative with some biography information accompanies each photo, some of which are blurry which adds to the dramatic impact.
Also related to social justice is Portraits of Home, Families in Search of Shelter in Greater Minnesota. The bottom line here is that many Minnesotans lack a warm bed, a solid roof and dependable utilities. The photos will tear your heart out in this exhibit, sponsored by Greater Minnesota Housing Fund features some of the state’s most talented photographers. For more
information, visit www.gmhg.com. This should spur more people to get involved in efforts to advance affordable housing for all of Minnesota.
-JCA Member David Zarkin