4.21.2010

critical exposure

I've decided to dedicate at least one blog post per month to a worthwhile charitable cause to encourage, you, my readers to join me in supporting these wonderful organizations.  



This month, I'm featuring Critical Exposure, a nonprofit organization started in 2004 to encourage young people to use photography as a way to advocate for educational and social change in their community.


Tomorrow evening, I will be attending the reception for their exhibit, "5 Years, 5,000 Images."  If you're in DC tomorrow evening and free between 6-8:30pm, please stop by to say hello, grab a cocktail and check out the amazing images and stories from young people across the country.


The suggested donation to attend the event is $35, which exhibits one student's photograph at an art gallery or coffee shop.  Follow this link to register for the reception or to learn more about other giving levels to support this great cause.  Even if you can't attend the reception tomorrow evening, I encourage you to take a look at the wonderful work Critical Exposure is doing in the lives of young people in the District and across the country and consider making a donation to help them expand their efforts.  


I've included a sample of Critical Exposure's photographs and hope to see you tomorrow evening!









P.S.  I can't let this post go to print without one final appeal.  Please open your wallet right now and click here to make a generous donation of $10, $35, $50 or more to Critical Exposure.  Thank you for your support! 


Images via Critical Exposure

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