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Facing The Gap: Educational Equity In Marin County, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Facing The Gap: Educational Equity In Marin County, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Julia van der Ryn
Facing the Gap: It is the right of all people to have access to a full and dynamic education. In Marin County, one of the most affluent counties in the country, the educational inequities are still stark. Disenfranchised youth are not seen beyond the stereotypes and the geographic barriers that divide them and their communities from educational opportunities that can stop cycles of poverty and injustice.
15th Annual Art Of Baseball Exhibition At The George Krevsky Gallery, Steven Hughes
15th Annual Art Of Baseball Exhibition At The George Krevsky Gallery, Steven Hughes
Steven E Hughes
“Bases Loaded,” a book cover illustration was chosen for exhibit in the curated 15th Annual Art of Baseball Exhibition at the George Krevsky Gallery, San Francisco. Work from artists across the country was displayed at the gallery from March 24 – April 28.
Fashion Backward
Lisa Cohen
On Tilda Swinton, Mallarmé, fashion, Impressionism, and more.
Facing The Gap: Educational Equity In Marin County, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Facing The Gap: Educational Equity In Marin County, Lynn Sondag, Julia Van Der Ryn
Lynn Sondag
Facing the Gap: It is the right of all people to have access to a full and dynamic education. In Marin County, one of the most affluent counties in the country, the educational inequities are still stark. Disenfranchised youth are not seen beyond the stereotypes and the geographic barriers that divide them and their communities from educational opportunities that can stop cycles of poverty and injustice.
Emily's Pizza, Daehwan Cho
Emily's Pizza, Daehwan Cho
Daehwan Cho
Roger Smith, a single father struggling to stay afloat, finds himself in an unfortunate situation when he loses his job. With harder times lurking around the corner, and Emily’s birthday fast approaching, he is determined to find his daughter a special birthday gift. Along the way he receives a few surprises of his own. Though simple in it’s presentation this film draws in the viewer and reminds us of the most attractive qualities of the human character. Emily’s Pizza was concepted by Professor Daehwan Cho of Boise State University and then adapted to script and produced by Parallel Worlds Productions.