For the past month, 10 students from Carbondale High School have used art to explore their personal experiences as immigrants through the Hero’s Journaling Project, a program of the Carbondale-based nonprofit organization VOICES. The project aims to help young immigrants “recognize the power of their unique perspectives” through three or four annual residencies at schools in the Colorado River, Roaring Fork, and Eagle River valleys, where studen…
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For the past month, 10 students from Carbondale High School have used art to explore their personal experiences as immigrants through the Hero’s Journaling Project, a program of the Carbondale-based nonprofit organization VOICES. The project aims to help young immigrants “recognize the power of their unique perspectives” through three or four annual residencies at schools in the Colorado River, Roaring Fork, and Eagle River valleys, where studen…