#Xydonors: Cracking the Code of Communicating with Younger Donors
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2. » Community Events
˃Strong sense of community and passion
» Portraits
˃Dig deeper into individuals lives
˃Self reflection
» Current contemporary art
˃Individuals are getting more involved in their
communities
˃Want to capture the essence of this generation
6. » Hosted by Asian Hip Hop Chicago
˃Brought together Asian American youth from
various Chicagoland youth programs
+ F.Y.S.H., M.C.Y.P
˃Use aspects of hip-hop culture (rapping, spoken
word, etc.) as a means of self expression and as
a weapon for social justice
11. » Brought together APIA community leaders
from Chicago and DC
» Raise funds to improve youth programs
» Included various performances by both
youth and adults
16. » Hosted by the Immigrant Youth Justice League
» I have a personal interest in immigration
issues/the idea of “coming out” in such a public
way as a safe zone
» Brought together undocumented youth, their
families, and allies to the cause from all over
the Midwest of all races, immigration statuses,
etc.
» Strong sense of unity
25. » Concept: show individuals (particularly
commuters) in their favorite spots on the
UIC campus
˃Chose students who initially felt alienated
commuting back and forth
» Images of their hands as the captions
˃Use of their hands in their chosen area
» Original arrangement as a map of the
campus
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29. » Concept: the idea of make-up as a mask and
as a part of one’s identity
» Original arrangement:
˃Posted from left to right
+ Most comfortable without make up on to
least comfortable
˃Each individual has one 11x17 image next to two
5.5x8.5 images of selves
˃Hand written statements
30. » Do you wear make-up everyday?
» Is there a distinct way you apply your make-up?
» Do you allow people to see you without make-up
on? Why or why not?
» Was the non make-up portion of this shoot difficult
for you? If so, why?
» Are there any external sources that contribute to
how often you do your make-up and why you do it
a certain way?
» Do you feel more confident with more make-up on?
34. » As I’ve grown older, I’ve become more aware
of the issues that affect not only myself but
people I care about and my community
» Response: to fight alongside them, to
document the struggles and the victories
» I expect to go beyond my comfort zone of
photography; to experiment with a new
medium but still maintain the themes I’ve
been working with
Editor's Notes
Essence of this generation: the rebellion, the protests, the strength, the organizing for a better life
Other photographers:Hank Willis ThomasChris Owyoung