Investigating Where We Live

Investigating Where We Live (IWWL) is a summer outreach program at the National Building Museum, designed for students aged 12-16 from the D.C. metropolitan area. Participants learn to use creative writing and photography as a means of understanding and describing D.C. neighborhoods. At the end of the program, participants will share what they have learned by creating a public exhibition. In 2010, students will focus on the neighborhoods of Petworth, Southwest Waterfront, and Trinidad.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

July 27

From Jasmine, age 13

Today we picked our photos and title and theme. We looked at interview videos to see the ones we wanted the most. We had so much fun and we even have the next day planned.
Posted by Brian Rosa at 2:43 PM

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