Reveal Your Detroit: Homeless Photography Project

Burners Without Borders Detroit (BWB) is participating in the community photograph program Reveal Your Detroit, connected with Detroit Institute of Art’s Detroit Revealed: Photos 2000-2010 exhibit.

The exhibition will be from June 15 – August 15, 2012 at the Detroit Public Library across from the Detroit Institute of Art’s. Great way to connect the two cultural institutions

Reveal Your Detroit is a community-based project designed to solicit the public’s creative response to the exhibition. The project is funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation’

Doxie, the BWB Detroit representative, has gotten twenty disposable cameras to give Detroit Homeless the chance to express their story to people who may never encounter them and vice versa the ability to speak loudly with images…to bring more attention to the issue in our community.

She has taken the initiative to get envelopes, addressed them, and added postage, so each participant will be able to mail the camera back to her, so she can deliver them back to the Musuem. With these cameras, comes museum passes for the particpants, and she has taken the initiative to also give them a bus pass to use as they please.

Doxie has been a true community hustler in getting this often unseen perspective in the common view, using her own funds and helping find donations.

In addition to this project, Doxie has been on a backpack-campaign giving out scores of backpacks, blankets, shoes and other helpful items to Detroit’s homeless population.

Our friends, the Seattle Chapter of Burners Without Borders, had generously offered to utilize their website’s donation link to help get funds to make these programs even more effective.

We thank them for there past support of our project..

If you have any questions or comments on this project, please feel free to post them on the wall.

All your support is appreciated.

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