DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY: MIAMI GARDENS EDITION Returns for 2nd Annual Student Photo Exhibit
Over 400 student photos go on display at North Dade Regional Library, guided by educator Renee O'Connor.
Students at Miami Norland Senior High School are reshaping how they see themselves and how their community is seen through a bold, student-led photography exhibition.
Taking place Wednesday and Thursday, May 27-28, at the North Dade Regional Library( 2455 NW 183rd St, Miami Gardens, FL 33056), the 2nd Annual Danger of a Single Story: Miami Gardens Edition will feature more than 400 original photographs captured by students in grades 9 through 12.
Guided by educator Renee O'Connor, a 14-year veteran teacher and proud alumna of Miami Norland Senior High, the exhibit is the culmination of a year-long interdisciplinary project inspired by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's acclaimed TED Talk, The Danger of a Single Story.
Through their African American History and Multicultural Studies coursework, students examined the stereotypes often associated with Miami Gardens. They then turned to photography as a tool for storytelling, capturing the beauty, joy, resilience, and everyday brilliance of their community from their own perspectives.
"This project is about more than photography," said O'Connor. "It's about helping students understand the power of their voice and their ability to shape how their stories and their community are told."
The exhibition features contributions from:
- Students enrolled in African American History and Multicultural Studies classes
- The school's Photography Club, C.R.A.F.T. (Creative Reclamation of Artistic Fundamental Truths)
- Community photography support fromYOUmedia-https://mdpls.org/miami-dade-public-library-system/youmedia
Together, these young visual storytellers present a multidimensional portrait of Miami Gardens, one that challenges assumptions and invites viewers to engage with a more authentic and nuanced narrative.
Now in its second year, the exhibit builds on the success of its inaugural showcase, which drew strong community and media attention for its compelling storytelling and its impact on students. This year's expansion reflects both increased participation and a deeper commitment to creative expression as a form of cultural reclamation.
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