Back Issue: August 1, 2008 | Arica Jones, a rising senior at the California School for the Deaf, Fremont, presents a piece of artwork she created during the Be What You Are program on July 3. Be What You Are was designed to offer opportunities for creative self-discovery and expression to deaf and hard of hearing high school students of color through classes and activities led by artists of color. Over four days, these students explored their own life stories through poetry, visual art, drama, and dance. The program, which was offered through the Gallaudet Leadership Institute, Professional Studies, and Enrichment Programs unit of the College of Professional Studies and Outreach, was hosted on the Gallaudet campus. Fred Beam, a Gallaudet alumnus and executive director and president of the Invisible Hands performance company, handled the program content. Jones’ performance was part of the program’s concluding showcase.  |
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