Notes from Home

Author:   Jonna McKone ,  K'La Coates ,  Gisell Delcid ,  Jonna McKone
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
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9781978819009


Pages:   180
Publication Date:   27 May 2024
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jonna McKone ,  K'La Coates ,  Gisell Delcid ,  Jonna McKone
Publisher:   Rutgers University Press
Imprint:   Rutgers University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781978819009


ISBN 10:   1978819005
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   27 May 2024
Recommended Age:   From 16 to 99 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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"""In Notes From Home, Jonna McKone takes us all with her and her eight traveling companions – formerly homeless or foster care youth – on a journey of exploration across the landscape of their individual lives, as each of them searches for the meaning of home. They draw, photograph, write, and remember, and along the way also manage to redefine what home means not only for themselves but for the rest of us as well. These are just the kinds of transformational stories and images we need to hear and see as our nation looks for ways to support young people who have fallen outside the safety net."" -- Alex Harris * Emeritus Professor of the Practice of Documentary and Public Policy Studies, Duke University * ""In Notes From Home, Jonna McKone takes us all with her and her eight traveling companions – formerly homeless or foster care youth – on a journey of exploration across the landscape of their individual lives, as each of them searches for the meaning of home. They draw, photograph, write, and remember, and along the way also manage to redefine what home means not only for themselves but for the rest of us as well. These are just the kinds of transformational stories and images we need to hear and see as our nation looks for ways to support young people who have fallen outside the safety net."" -- Alex Harris * emeritus professor of the practice of documentary and public policy studies, Duke University * ""These inspired and inspiring Notes From Home collectively offer a portrait of how art and beautiful storytelling can help overcome some of the most profound difficulties this country has to offer."" -- Kaari Pitkin * Former Executive Producer of WNYC's ""Radio Rookies"" and Senior Producer of ""Caught: The Lives of Juv * ""I met Jonna and the Price Family Fellows during a participatory documentary workshop I was facilitating in upstate New York. I was reminded that inserting one's own voice into the timeline of history like the young people in this book have done is too often a class privilege, yet a radical and necessary act for social change. We thank you for telling your truths."" -- Brenda Ann Kenneally * founder of Upstate Girls and A Little Creative Class *"


I met Jonna and The Price Family Fellows during a participatory documentary workshop I was facilitating in upstate New York. I was reminded that inserting one's own voice into the timeline of history like the young people in this book have done is too often a class privilege, yet a radical and necessary act for social change. We thank you for telling your truths. --Brenda Ann Kenneally founder of Upstate Girls and A Little Creative Class In Notes From Home, Jonna McKone takes us all with her and her eight traveling companions - formerly homeless or foster care youth - on a journey of exploration across the landscape of their individual lives, as each of them searches for the meaning of home. They draw, photograph, write, and remember, and along the way also manage to redefine what home means not only for themselves but for the rest of us as well. These are just the kinds of transformational stories and images we need to hear and see as our nation looks for ways to support young people who have fallen outside the safety net. --Alex Harris Emeritus Professor of the Practice of Documentary and Public Policy Studies, Duke University


In Notes From Home, Jonna McKone takes us all with her and her eight traveling companions - formerly homeless or foster care youth - on a journey of exploration across the landscape of their individual lives, as each of them searches for the meaning of home. They draw, photograph, write, and remember, and along the way also manage to redefine what home means not only for themselves but for the rest of us as well. These are just the kinds of transformational stories and images we need to hear and see as our nation looks for ways to support young people who have fallen outside the safety net. --Alex Harris Emeritus Professor of the Practice of Documentary and Public Policy Studies, Duke University


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JONNA McKONE is a Baltimore-based artist, filmmaker, and photographer. Her work, spanning video, photography, and time-based media, has received numerous awards and grants and has been shown in galleries, museums, and film festivals, as well as heard on public radio stations and podcasts.   The contributors to this book are all recent graduates of Rutgers University as well as LIM College.

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