With support from the California Arts Council, The AjA Project will engage youth in the community of City Heights in AjA’s Youth Media Project which positions young people as knowledge bearers in their communities and elevates their voices into the public sphere through the arts . In doing so, youth are disrupting the false narratives that can often perpetuate cycles of thought and behavior, at the individual and societal level.
The AjA Project has a strong reputation of delivering high-quality, high-impact programs to young people from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This includes in-school and after-school programs as well as participatory workshops in collaboration with cross-sector partner organizations. AjA’s programs support young people to process experiences, understand their social and political landscapes and use the arts as a tool for creative self expression and social change. This year we have provided programming to newly arrived refugees, teen mothers, youth in detention, young people in military families, and youth across San Diego. The work at AjA remains grounded in the power of photography and visual arts as a tool for all youth, regardless of background, to see themselves as agents of change. AjA remains committed to igniting individual and social change from a grassroots, creative approach.