Scrappin’ Upstate with The Price Family Fellows of Rutgers University — March 15-16 2018

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Over Spring Break 2018, several Price Family Fellows from Rutgers University——along with their mentor Jonna McKone, who is a Duke University Hine Fellow——joined A Little Creative Class for a two-day Scrappin’ Upstate mini “scrapzine workshop.”

Program Officer Adam Staats & Hine Fellow Jonna McKone with Price Family Fellows Maraiah, Kayla, Anthony, and Autum


About The Price Family Fellowship

Funded since June 2013 by the Price Family Foundation, the Price Family Fellows is a Rutgers University-based supportive program for students already accepted into the University on the New Brunswick campus who are current or former foster care youth with experience in the child welfare system as an adolescent. Youth take part in life skills workshops, research, and goal setting for financial and personal needs.


The Lewis Hine Documentary Fellows Program

Established in 2002, the program provides teaching, training, and fellowship opportunities to socially motivated young adults with documentary interests and experience. In addition to sponsoring and disseminating the documentary work produced by Hine Fellows, the Hine Program has also worked with selected former Hart Fellows to publish and disseminate their documentary work. In 2002-2003, the Hine Program sent out its first Fellows to organizations in Egypt and South Africa. The program is open to recent graduates of The Duke University Documentary Studies Program.

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