CriticalExposure > MOLDY CEILING
Jazmine, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This picture is of my government class that has a moldy roof. The mess was caused by a leaky roof which is a problem in many other rooms and in the hallways. This is a way that the Brown and Mendez cases aren't being fulfilled, in that our schools aren't receiving [the support] they desperately need. I took this picture to show people that even though we set high standards that high standards may not always be fulfilled.”
CriticalExposure > STUDENT ART
Jazmine, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This picture is unique in that it is of portraits drawn by students of themselves, showing the diversity in our schools and how we are mixing and sharing cultures with students of different backgrounds. This picture also shows how our schools are stepping up when it comes to the arts. Yes, Brown and Mendez are well fulfilled in this picture.”
CriticalExposure > BROKEN FENCE
Fatimah, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This picture is of a broken fence in the back of my school. I took this picture for a couple of reasons. First of all the angle I was at was an interesting one and second I felt that this fence meant something and represented something to me. I saw something very symbolic in the shot and I wanted to capture that. Because the fence looks and appears to be broken, I felt that the fence represented and symbolized the promises desired from the Brown/Mendez cases. While they appeared to be fixed on the surface, if you look deeper or beyond the surface there is still much to be changed and fixed. We cannot continue to just attempt to mend those problems of which the cases fought for. We have come a long way but we have still have further to go.”
CriticalExposure > BILINGUAL SIGNS
Andreina, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This sign caught my eye because it is in both English and Spanish.  What I wanted to show is how much school has changed since the Brown and Mendez cases.  It really shows how we are mixed and how Brown's dream is becoming fulfilled.”
CriticalExposure > SEPARATE TABLES
Randa, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“These pictures were taken of a photography class.  It shows how students are separate - there are tables for white students and other ones for African American students.  They don’t interact together in class!”
CriticalExposure > CLOSED BATHROOM
Fatimah, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This bathroom has been closed, since the beginning of the year. This photograph depicts how quality of facilities is still unfulfilled since the Brown/Mendez cases.”
CriticalExposure > STUDENT HANDS
Andreina, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This picture shows how Brown’s dream was fulfilled and how we of all colors come together.”
CriticalExposure > HALLWAY
Jazmine, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This is a picture of students walking in the hallway. I took this picture to show the diversity in our schools. This hallway is filled with students that are of many different backgrounds and cultures. This picture greatly shows how Brown and Mendez are being fulfilled.”
CriticalExposure > BASKETBALL
Kayla, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This is a picture of an integrated school coming together at lunch to play basketball. I took this picture to show how not only were the Brown and Mendez cases successful but kids play together willingly."
MOLDY CEILING
Jazmine, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This picture is of my government class that has a moldy roof. The mess was caused by a leaky roof which is a problem in many other rooms and in the hallways. This is a way that the Brown and Mendez cases aren't being fulfilled, in that our schools aren't receiving [the support] they desperately need. I took this picture to show people that even though we set high standards that high standards may not always be fulfilled.”
CriticalExposure > MOLDY CEILING
Jazmine, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This picture is of my government class that has a moldy roof. The mess was caused by a leaky roof which is a problem in many other rooms and in the hallways. This is a way that the Brown and Mendez cases aren't being fulfilled, in that our schools aren't receiving [the support] they desperately need. I took this picture to show people that even though we set high standards that high standards may not always be fulfilled.”
MOLDY CEILING
Jazmine, IDRA/Albuquerque Public School District

“This picture is of my government class that has a moldy roof. The mess was caused by a leaky roof which is a problem in many other rooms and in the hallways. This is a way that the Brown and Mendez cases aren't being fulfilled, in that our schools aren't receiving [the support] they desperately need. I took this picture to show people that even though we set high standards that high standards may not always be fulfilled.”
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