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Emmy Nominated!!!!!!!
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Emmy Nominated!!!!!!! 〰️
Beyond the storm
2005-2025
20 Subjects.
5 States.
20 Years Later.
As the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, Youth Stop is gearing up for a remarkable event – the "Beyond the Storm: A Look Back" Photo Exhibit. This exhibit is not just a retrospective; it's a poignant journey through the lens of resilience, hope, and community strength.
Beyond the Storm is more than an exhibit; it's a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
Founder Danette Vincent envisioned this showcase to reflect on the journey from adversity to empowerment, highlighting the transformative impact of Youth Stop Inc. and the resilience of the young minds it serves.
Join us on August 29, 2025, as we unveil a curated collection of powerful Black and White Photos captured by talented youths from five states affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Each photograph tells a unique story, offering a glimpse into the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of the past two decades.
how to participate
Save the Date: Mark your calendars for November 15, 2024 , and be part of a culturally rich fundraising event for our 2025 Anniversary exhibit and documentary.
Spread the Word: Help us reach a wider audience by sharing our event on social media and encouraging friends and family to attend.
Support Youth Stop: Consider contributing to Youth Stop Inc. to help us continue empowering young minds through the art of photography.
Join Us!
Join us as we honor the past, celebrate the present, and look forward to a future where the impact of Hurricane Katrina becomes a story of resilience and empowerment.
Stay tuned for more updates on our blog as we countdown to this momentous event. Together, let's journey "Beyond the Storm-A Look Back”.
almost 20 years ago…..
gallery
Current Collaborators:
Professor Ron Bechet, Xavier University, Eric Waters (NOLA Photographer), Jerome Smith (Community Leader) ,Community Bookstore Center ( Vera Warren-Williams), Rita Henry,(AR Photographer), Versatile Ladies of Style (Cultural Bearer) Black Men of Labor (Cultural Bearer) and Tamborine and Fan ( Cultural Bearer), Tyrone Yancy, Council Chief of Black Feather Mardi Gras Indians (Cultural Bearer)
Contact Us
for more information
Hours
Monday–Friday
10am–6pm
Location
1528 Leonidas St.
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone
(888) 492-1023