Monthly Archives: February 2011

Getting to know the Bustleton Library Comments Off on Getting to know the Bustleton Library

Video produced by Vrunda, Aniyia, Vrunda and Elizabeth during an hour long workshop at the Bustleton Library.

Save it! Comments Off on Save it!

Video produced by Kush and Shivang during hour-long workshop at the Bustelton Library.

Love for books Comments Off on Love for books

Video produced by Binson Cherian during hour-long workshop at the Bustelton Library.

Single Parent Comments Off on Single Parent

This video was produced by Daaimah and her 3 daughters at the Lovett Library in Germantown during an hour-long MIM workshop.

Knowledge is Power Comments Off on Knowledge is Power

Video produced during hour-long workshop at Lovett Library.

Workshop in Germantown Comments Off on Workshop in Germantown

Well this was #3 of 10 Library workshops. We were a small group today, but still some good work got done. I left the topic open to ‘ a message you want to share.’ responses varied from struggles of a single parent, difficult work of school, to knowledge is power. I’m a bit unsure where […]

I feel supported when… Comments Off on I feel supported when…

This video was produced by the participants at Cobbs Creek Library. The prompt was I feel supported when…

Workshop at Cobbs Creek Comments Off on Workshop at Cobbs Creek

Today Colette and I worked with a group of 10 students at the Cobbs Creek Library. We used the prompt, “I feel supported when” to get the students moving… They each took the prompt in their own direction. Here are the results. Lots of talent among them!

Reflections from Cobbs Creek Comments Off on Reflections from Cobbs Creek

Well the 1-hour time slot is a tall order to produce a video. We are experimenting with different themes, so we went from security to support this week. I showed the video from the day before as a way to introduce the project. We talked about the topic and moments when we feel supported. We […]

Security is… Comments Off on Security is…

Okay well today was the first in a series of workshops at branch libraries throughout the city. I have one hour to grab the attention of a group of 10 kids I’ve never met before and will likely never see again. The first stop was at the Cecil B. Moore branch. The first 20 minutes […]