These stories were produced by high school students during ThreeSixty Journalism’s 2020 Digital Media Arts Camp, in partnership with the Center for Prevention at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota and Padilla. Health equity was the theme, with a focus on racism as a public health issue.
The collection includes audio, video, social media, graphic design/illustrations and interactive storytelling pieces. Students were supported by volunteer mentors from the University of St. Thomas, Star Tribune, Bellmont Partners, City Pages, Report for America, Under-Told Stories, TPT and WCCO.
2020 Digital Media Arts Camp
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Fran Aravena – Social Media Story: Main Street Project
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Allison Brodin – Audio Story: IllumiNative on Mascots
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Aaliyah Demry – Digital Video: Fighting for Justice
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Dedeepya Guthikonda – Interactive: Project Food Forest
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Emil Liden – Photo Essay: Serving Elders
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Jacqueline Martinez – Interactive: Asian Americans in Minnesota
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Evan Odegard – Digital Video: The SEAD Project
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Kennedy Rance – Graphic Design/Illustration: Dream of Wild Health
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Nalani Vang – Audio Story: All About CAAL