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Youth Picture Pathways
to Graduation
Canton, Mississippi Youth Photojournal, 2012
Intercultural Development Research Association
with support from Critical Exposure
funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and
the IDRA South Central Collaborative for Equity
With the civil rights promises of Mendez vs.
Westminster and Brown vs. Board of
Education as a backdrop, a group of Canton
high school students took up 35 millimeter
cameras to reflect on barriers and
opportunities for building pathways to high
school graduation and college access in
Canton, Mississippi.
Framework for College Access & Success
Many of the students images and reflections speak to the
need to expand pathways around a seven-part framework*
• Affordability
• Preparing students
• College access
• Institutional
persistence
• Institutional resources
• Graduation
• Graduate and
professional studies
InterAction Framework, IDRA 2005
These are excerpts of their
stories and photographs.
Affordability
Students emphasized that affordability of higher education and transportation to
and from college were make-or-break issues in their decision about whether or
not to enroll. To be accessible, college has to be affordable.
Low Funds
Kevarious Hamlin, 12th
Grade
“I’ve been saving but still not enough money for college. I need some help, any
positive financial help for my brother and I who both want to go to college.”
Financial Problems
Tonisha Brown, 11th
Grade
“My family doesn’t have enough money to put any of my
family members in college.”
No Transportation
Tatyana Dixon, 9th
Grade
“Some parents try to fix up a car for their
children to drive to college but never
Financial
Keairra Starks, 11th
Grade
“As you know, college is expensive. I will have
to do this if I choose to go to college.”
Hard Times
William Kittrell, 9th
Grade
“It would be hard trying to find transportation to
school if my car or my parents’ car is always
broken down and needs repair.”
Denise Cortez, 9th
Grade
No Go
Kevarious Hamlin, 12th
Grade
“I pass this truck on a regular basis at this body shop and wonder if the owner cannot afford or
chooses to not afford to get this truck fixed. Either way, it makes me think about the fact that I
do not have dependable transportation to and from school yet (and I am a senior).”
Financial Problems
Tecorche Bates, 11th
Grade
“Financial problems are a big reason one cannot go to college. Tuitions, loans, books and other
college needs have to be paid for, even if it’s by picking up cans to save money.”
Even if I Had a Car, I Wouldn’t Be Able to Afford the Gas
William Kittrell, 9th
Grade
“The price of gas is getting so high that just having enough money to
pay for gas going to and coming from school would be hard.”
Kijana Clay, 9th
Grade
Transportation
Isabel Moreno, 9th
Grade
“I’m scared I will have no way
to get to college.”
More Money than Ever Before
Tyrick Manning, 11th
Grade
“At the age of 18, I can work for Nissan Motor Company, where most jobs pay
over $10/hour. Having a good paying job without a degree can stop me from
going to college to make a better salary with benefits.”
Untitled
Ariel Coley, 11th
Grade
“Some people may have transportation, but if
my brother and I decide to go to two different
schools, it might be hard to transport all of our
stuff in this one family vehicle.”
Untitled
Ariel Coley, 11th
Grade
“Tuition for college is very high, and money is low! We need more jobs
in Canton that could help us start saving money for school.”
Preparing Students
Students described the need for preparation,
information and support of the kind that not only
provides academic readiness for college courses
but also helps in managing weighty decisions and
building bridges between home and college life.
They raised questions not only about being
prepared but also about fitting in, being valued,
feeling welcome and feeling safe.
Is this For Me?
Aliyah King, 11th
Grade
“I’ve always dreamed about attending a college in a
big city. But having grown up in a small town, will it
be too overwhelming?”
Even if I Had It
Jamesha Brown
“If all my other problems were solved,
I would still be confused about what college to
attend. We could use a class that just prepares us for
college and helps narrow our choices for our major.”
Gone
Aliyah King, 11th
Grade
“Starting college will be exciting, but all I can
think about is what I’m leaving behind: family,
friends, HOME!”
Pandemonium
Alexis Jackson, 10th
Grade
“This is a mixed feeling of being caged and confused. Not wanting to
leave my family is getting to me but experiencing college is something
I want to adventure. Which way should I look? Should I go to a college
closer to home, one that doesn’t involve my career?”
Untitled
Aliyah King
“Fear of competition is something I struggle with when thinking
about college. Wanting to pursue a career in the medical field, I
have to study now so I can know when the time comes. But
there's always someone who's more knowledgeable than I am.
The fire in this picture represents a challenge. So, bring it on!”
It’s Too Much
Alexis Jackson, 10th
Grade
“It all feels as if I’m getting overweighed with decisions of the college life. This photo is
important! It should persuade others to start deciding early.”
Not Fitting In
Tamerial Lewis, 11th
Grade
“This is a picture of a boy standing to himself… I feel like when I
leave to go to college I may not fit in with the other students.”
Not Fitting In
Keairra Starks, 11th
Grade
“Me not fitting in makes me not want to go to college. There will be
times I would want to be able to do things but me not fitting in
makes me feel unwanted.”
Why is it So Hard for Me to Choose a College?
Tonisha Brown, 11th
Grade
“It is hard for me because I don’t know if I want to go to a two-year
or a four-year or a university or a community college.”
Fights
Isabel Moreno, 9th
Grade
“I’m scared there will be too many “fights.
Distractions
Jamesha Brown, 11th
Grade
“If I am easily distracted by friends or other things now, this could stop me from going to
college. Teens need positive things to challenge and nurture our minds in Canton.”
Down, Dark and Low
Alexis Jackson, 10th
Grade
“Is everything black bad? I think [it’s] a beautiful color, but
what will others think?”
Safety
Tonisha Brown, 11th
Grade
“Safety is a big part of me not going to college, because I would
like to feel safe at a place where I can get my education.”
Restroom
Isabel Moreno, 9th
Grade
“In college you never know how the
restrooms are, if they are clean or not.”
Feeling Alone
Jamesha Brown, 11th
Grade
“Beginning college, I won’t know a lot of people and might feel alone at certain
times. (The door adds to the feeling that no one is there to support me.)”
Untitled
Aliyah King, 11th
Grade
“Coming of age in Small Town, Miss., makes you want to break
away. When the time approaches, will I have my ‘Red Badge
of Courage’ or will this be the only red I see.”
College Access
Students wondered if college would be
accessible and described the need for greater
preparation for the workload and admissions.
Admissions policies need to use multiple
criteria for admissions.
An Overload of Work
Tamerial Lewis, 11th
Grade
“This is a picture of homework… too much work stresses me out.”
Not Smart Enough
Andreauna Taylor, 11th
Grade
“I might not know enough knowledge to get accepted in
college.”
Exams
Kevarious Hamlin, 12th
Grade
“Our teachers always remind us about tests, and all we hear
is surrounded around tests. I am not a good test taker, and
this makes me nervous about going to college.”
Low Self-esteem
Tatyana Dixon, 9th
Grade
“Sometimes I doubt myself and am scared about going to college.”
Too Much Work
Isabel Moreno, 9th
Grade
“I’m scared there will be too much work
in college.”
Institutional Persistence
Students described concerns that parenting and responsibilities for family could keep
them from attending college. They talked about concerns the threat that police
harassment, crime, getting a juvenile record; negative peer pressure; or health issues
could stop them from enrolling and being accepted, pointing to the need peer and
adult support, counseling and advising, and institutions for higher education that are
designed to accommodate students with multiple commitments.
Family Matter
Nakeki Austin, 11th
Grade
This is a picture that sets out from all the others the fear of leaving my blind nephew behind
because my sister is sick and I actually take care of him and he also has heart problems
and it fears me to leave him because he could barely talk and I trust no one else with him.
Parenting
Andreauna Taylor, 11th
Grade
It might be hard for me to leave my son.
Don’t Want to Leave
Keairra Starks, 11th
Grade
Learning is very serious these days. If I leave, learning would not be
as important to my brother as it was when I was with him.
Health Problems
Tecorche Bates, 11th
Grade
“When dealing with a health problem, it can be difficult balancing your college schedule, health
schedule, and spare time schedule. If I go to an out of state college, it will be hard to find
another hospital to care for my medical problem like my current hospital.”
Finance Problems
Andreauna Taylor, 11th
Grade
“I might not be able to balance my money out well enough to
take care of my child and go to college.”
Falling Prey to the Streets
Tyrick Manning, 11th
Grade
“Getting a felony or having a criminal background can stop me from going to college.”
Jail/Police Harassment
Kevarious Hamil, 12th
Grade
“I know that if I commit certain crimes that this could hinder me from going to college.”
Peer Pressure
Jamesha Brown, 11th
Grade
“Our peers can pressure us into doing things that can stop us from getting into college.”
Blurry Visions
Alexis Jackson, 10th
Grade
“This is caused by the sideliners that aren’t there to support
me, just there to make fun of me and down me. The ones who
was there at one point of the time and gone the next minute.”
"There is no more important thing to be doing on a
Saturday than hearing the perspectives of youth
about education" – Dr. William Truly, Mayor
Pictured here with participating Canton High School students
and their teacher, Ms. Firenza Anderson.
Special thanks to the following people
for helping to coordinate the project
project in Canton, Mississippi
Ms. Firenza Anderson
Ms. Carina Lindsey
Mr. John E. Fleming
Ms. Shirley Sanders
Participating Students
• Arabia Carr
• Octavius White
• Aliyah King
• Nakeki Austin
• Keairra Starks
• Denise Cortez
• Alexis Jackson
• Kijana Clay
• Tyrick Manning
• William Kittrell
• Andreauna Taylor
• Isabel Moreno
• Tonisha Brown
• Tecorche Bates
• Tamerial Lewis
• Tatyana Dixon
• Jamesha Brown
• Felicia Ferminick
• Kevarious Hamlin
• Ariel Coley
This project, led by IDRA in collaboration with
the non-profit Critical Exposure, Canton Public
School District and South Liberty Baptist Church,
with funding from the Charles Stewart Mott
Foundation and the IDRA South Central
Collaborative for Equity, builds on a framework
for community blueprint meetings that engage
youth, community, family and school leaders in
community-based dialogues and planning to
improve public education.
To learn more, visit www.idra.org
Intercultural Development Research AssociationIntercultural Development Research Association
Dr. María “Cuca” Robledo Montecel, President & CEO
5815 Callaghan Road, Suite 101
San Antonio, Texas 78228
210-444-1710 • contact@idra.org
www.www.idraidra.org.org
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Youth picture pathways to graduation 2012 idra

  • 1. Mendez and Brown ~ Youth Picture Pathways to Graduation Canton, Mississippi Youth Photojournal, 2012 Intercultural Development Research Association with support from Critical Exposure funded by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and the IDRA South Central Collaborative for Equity
  • 2. With the civil rights promises of Mendez vs. Westminster and Brown vs. Board of Education as a backdrop, a group of Canton high school students took up 35 millimeter cameras to reflect on barriers and opportunities for building pathways to high school graduation and college access in Canton, Mississippi.
  • 3. Framework for College Access & Success Many of the students images and reflections speak to the need to expand pathways around a seven-part framework* • Affordability • Preparing students • College access • Institutional persistence • Institutional resources • Graduation • Graduate and professional studies InterAction Framework, IDRA 2005
  • 4. These are excerpts of their stories and photographs.
  • 5. Affordability Students emphasized that affordability of higher education and transportation to and from college were make-or-break issues in their decision about whether or not to enroll. To be accessible, college has to be affordable.
  • 6. Low Funds Kevarious Hamlin, 12th Grade “I’ve been saving but still not enough money for college. I need some help, any positive financial help for my brother and I who both want to go to college.”
  • 7. Financial Problems Tonisha Brown, 11th Grade “My family doesn’t have enough money to put any of my family members in college.”
  • 8. No Transportation Tatyana Dixon, 9th Grade “Some parents try to fix up a car for their children to drive to college but never
  • 9. Financial Keairra Starks, 11th Grade “As you know, college is expensive. I will have to do this if I choose to go to college.”
  • 10. Hard Times William Kittrell, 9th Grade “It would be hard trying to find transportation to school if my car or my parents’ car is always broken down and needs repair.”
  • 12. No Go Kevarious Hamlin, 12th Grade “I pass this truck on a regular basis at this body shop and wonder if the owner cannot afford or chooses to not afford to get this truck fixed. Either way, it makes me think about the fact that I do not have dependable transportation to and from school yet (and I am a senior).”
  • 13. Financial Problems Tecorche Bates, 11th Grade “Financial problems are a big reason one cannot go to college. Tuitions, loans, books and other college needs have to be paid for, even if it’s by picking up cans to save money.”
  • 14. Even if I Had a Car, I Wouldn’t Be Able to Afford the Gas William Kittrell, 9th Grade “The price of gas is getting so high that just having enough money to pay for gas going to and coming from school would be hard.”
  • 16. Transportation Isabel Moreno, 9th Grade “I’m scared I will have no way to get to college.”
  • 17. More Money than Ever Before Tyrick Manning, 11th Grade “At the age of 18, I can work for Nissan Motor Company, where most jobs pay over $10/hour. Having a good paying job without a degree can stop me from going to college to make a better salary with benefits.”
  • 18. Untitled Ariel Coley, 11th Grade “Some people may have transportation, but if my brother and I decide to go to two different schools, it might be hard to transport all of our stuff in this one family vehicle.”
  • 19. Untitled Ariel Coley, 11th Grade “Tuition for college is very high, and money is low! We need more jobs in Canton that could help us start saving money for school.”
  • 20. Preparing Students Students described the need for preparation, information and support of the kind that not only provides academic readiness for college courses but also helps in managing weighty decisions and building bridges between home and college life. They raised questions not only about being prepared but also about fitting in, being valued, feeling welcome and feeling safe.
  • 21. Is this For Me? Aliyah King, 11th Grade “I’ve always dreamed about attending a college in a big city. But having grown up in a small town, will it be too overwhelming?”
  • 22. Even if I Had It Jamesha Brown “If all my other problems were solved, I would still be confused about what college to attend. We could use a class that just prepares us for college and helps narrow our choices for our major.”
  • 23. Gone Aliyah King, 11th Grade “Starting college will be exciting, but all I can think about is what I’m leaving behind: family, friends, HOME!”
  • 24. Pandemonium Alexis Jackson, 10th Grade “This is a mixed feeling of being caged and confused. Not wanting to leave my family is getting to me but experiencing college is something I want to adventure. Which way should I look? Should I go to a college closer to home, one that doesn’t involve my career?”
  • 25. Untitled Aliyah King “Fear of competition is something I struggle with when thinking about college. Wanting to pursue a career in the medical field, I have to study now so I can know when the time comes. But there's always someone who's more knowledgeable than I am. The fire in this picture represents a challenge. So, bring it on!”
  • 26. It’s Too Much Alexis Jackson, 10th Grade “It all feels as if I’m getting overweighed with decisions of the college life. This photo is important! It should persuade others to start deciding early.”
  • 27. Not Fitting In Tamerial Lewis, 11th Grade “This is a picture of a boy standing to himself… I feel like when I leave to go to college I may not fit in with the other students.”
  • 28. Not Fitting In Keairra Starks, 11th Grade “Me not fitting in makes me not want to go to college. There will be times I would want to be able to do things but me not fitting in makes me feel unwanted.”
  • 29. Why is it So Hard for Me to Choose a College? Tonisha Brown, 11th Grade “It is hard for me because I don’t know if I want to go to a two-year or a four-year or a university or a community college.”
  • 30. Fights Isabel Moreno, 9th Grade “I’m scared there will be too many “fights.
  • 31. Distractions Jamesha Brown, 11th Grade “If I am easily distracted by friends or other things now, this could stop me from going to college. Teens need positive things to challenge and nurture our minds in Canton.”
  • 32. Down, Dark and Low Alexis Jackson, 10th Grade “Is everything black bad? I think [it’s] a beautiful color, but what will others think?”
  • 33. Safety Tonisha Brown, 11th Grade “Safety is a big part of me not going to college, because I would like to feel safe at a place where I can get my education.”
  • 34. Restroom Isabel Moreno, 9th Grade “In college you never know how the restrooms are, if they are clean or not.”
  • 35. Feeling Alone Jamesha Brown, 11th Grade “Beginning college, I won’t know a lot of people and might feel alone at certain times. (The door adds to the feeling that no one is there to support me.)”
  • 36. Untitled Aliyah King, 11th Grade “Coming of age in Small Town, Miss., makes you want to break away. When the time approaches, will I have my ‘Red Badge of Courage’ or will this be the only red I see.”
  • 37. College Access Students wondered if college would be accessible and described the need for greater preparation for the workload and admissions. Admissions policies need to use multiple criteria for admissions.
  • 38. An Overload of Work Tamerial Lewis, 11th Grade “This is a picture of homework… too much work stresses me out.”
  • 39. Not Smart Enough Andreauna Taylor, 11th Grade “I might not know enough knowledge to get accepted in college.”
  • 40. Exams Kevarious Hamlin, 12th Grade “Our teachers always remind us about tests, and all we hear is surrounded around tests. I am not a good test taker, and this makes me nervous about going to college.”
  • 41. Low Self-esteem Tatyana Dixon, 9th Grade “Sometimes I doubt myself and am scared about going to college.”
  • 42. Too Much Work Isabel Moreno, 9th Grade “I’m scared there will be too much work in college.”
  • 43. Institutional Persistence Students described concerns that parenting and responsibilities for family could keep them from attending college. They talked about concerns the threat that police harassment, crime, getting a juvenile record; negative peer pressure; or health issues could stop them from enrolling and being accepted, pointing to the need peer and adult support, counseling and advising, and institutions for higher education that are designed to accommodate students with multiple commitments.
  • 44. Family Matter Nakeki Austin, 11th Grade This is a picture that sets out from all the others the fear of leaving my blind nephew behind because my sister is sick and I actually take care of him and he also has heart problems and it fears me to leave him because he could barely talk and I trust no one else with him.
  • 45. Parenting Andreauna Taylor, 11th Grade It might be hard for me to leave my son.
  • 46. Don’t Want to Leave Keairra Starks, 11th Grade Learning is very serious these days. If I leave, learning would not be as important to my brother as it was when I was with him.
  • 47. Health Problems Tecorche Bates, 11th Grade “When dealing with a health problem, it can be difficult balancing your college schedule, health schedule, and spare time schedule. If I go to an out of state college, it will be hard to find another hospital to care for my medical problem like my current hospital.”
  • 48. Finance Problems Andreauna Taylor, 11th Grade “I might not be able to balance my money out well enough to take care of my child and go to college.”
  • 49. Falling Prey to the Streets Tyrick Manning, 11th Grade “Getting a felony or having a criminal background can stop me from going to college.”
  • 50. Jail/Police Harassment Kevarious Hamil, 12th Grade “I know that if I commit certain crimes that this could hinder me from going to college.”
  • 51. Peer Pressure Jamesha Brown, 11th Grade “Our peers can pressure us into doing things that can stop us from getting into college.”
  • 52. Blurry Visions Alexis Jackson, 10th Grade “This is caused by the sideliners that aren’t there to support me, just there to make fun of me and down me. The ones who was there at one point of the time and gone the next minute.”
  • 53. "There is no more important thing to be doing on a Saturday than hearing the perspectives of youth about education" – Dr. William Truly, Mayor Pictured here with participating Canton High School students and their teacher, Ms. Firenza Anderson.
  • 54. Special thanks to the following people for helping to coordinate the project project in Canton, Mississippi Ms. Firenza Anderson Ms. Carina Lindsey Mr. John E. Fleming Ms. Shirley Sanders
  • 55. Participating Students • Arabia Carr • Octavius White • Aliyah King • Nakeki Austin • Keairra Starks • Denise Cortez • Alexis Jackson • Kijana Clay • Tyrick Manning • William Kittrell • Andreauna Taylor • Isabel Moreno • Tonisha Brown • Tecorche Bates • Tamerial Lewis • Tatyana Dixon • Jamesha Brown • Felicia Ferminick • Kevarious Hamlin • Ariel Coley
  • 56. This project, led by IDRA in collaboration with the non-profit Critical Exposure, Canton Public School District and South Liberty Baptist Church, with funding from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and the IDRA South Central Collaborative for Equity, builds on a framework for community blueprint meetings that engage youth, community, family and school leaders in community-based dialogues and planning to improve public education. To learn more, visit www.idra.org
  • 57. Intercultural Development Research AssociationIntercultural Development Research Association Dr. María “Cuca” Robledo Montecel, President & CEO 5815 Callaghan Road, Suite 101 San Antonio, Texas 78228 210-444-1710 • contact@idra.org www.www.idraidra.org.org Ensuring that educational opportunity and success for all students are guaranteed Subscribe to get IDRA news