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Every Child Deserves to Learn: Access to Education Essay

A photographic journey exploring the barriers to education, from poverty and distance to student debt, and the power of educational equality.

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EVERY CHILD DESERVES TO LEARN

A Photographic Essay on Access to Education.

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Not just this.

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Children reaching for a book

One book. Forty kids.

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Abandoned school building

Left behind.

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Full bleed background

So close. So far.

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Miles from learning.

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Weathered one-room schoolhouse

Forgotten towns.

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Child studying by candlelight

No WiFi. No chance.

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Child working in field

Work or school?

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Starting behind.

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Unequal classrooms

Unequal classrooms.

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No stable address.

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Home is a car.

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Raising themselves.

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Parent at ten.

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Tired parent and child studying

Fighting anyway.

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Student studying in fast food uniform

Pay to learn.

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Student debt

A lifetime of debt.

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Knowledge shouldn't cost this.

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Joyful children learning together

This is possible.

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First generation graduate

First in the family.

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Children learning

Educate one. Change the world.

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Works Cited

Adams, Ansel. "The Tetons and the Snake River." National Archives, 1942, www.archives.gov/research/ansel-adams. Accessed 12 May 2023.
Capa, Robert. "The Falling Soldier." Magnum Photos, 5 Sept. 1936, www.magnumphotos.com/robert-capa. Accessed 12 May 2023.
Carter, Kevin. "Starving Child and Vulture." The New York Times, 26 Mar. 1993, www.nytimes.com. Accessed 12 May 2023.
Lange, Dorothea. "Migrant Mother." Library of Congress, Feb. 1936, www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762891/. Accessed 12 May 2023.
McCurry, Steve. "Afghan Girl." National Geographic, Jun. 1985, www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine. Accessed 12 May 2023.
Parks, Gordon. "American Gothic." Art Institute of Chicago, Aug. 1942, www.artic.edu/artworks/120250. Accessed 12 May 2023.
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Every Child Deserves to Learn: Access to Education Essay

A photographic journey exploring the barriers to education, from poverty and distance to student debt, and the power of educational equality.

EVERY CHILD DESERVES TO LEARN

A Photographic Essay on Access to Education.

Not just this.

One book. Forty kids.

Left behind.

So close. So far.

Miles from learning.

Forgotten towns.

No WiFi. No chance.

Work or school?

Starting behind.

Unequal classrooms.

No stable address.

Home is a car.

Raising themselves.

Parent at ten.

Fighting anyway.

Pay to learn.

A lifetime of debt.

Knowledge shouldn't cost this.

This is possible.

First in the family.

Educate one. Change the world.

Works Cited

Adams, Ansel. "The Tetons and the Snake River." <i>National Archives</i>, 1942, www.archives.gov/research/ansel-adams. Accessed 12 May 2023.

Capa, Robert. "The Falling Soldier." <i>Magnum Photos</i>, 5 Sept. 1936, www.magnumphotos.com/robert-capa. Accessed 12 May 2023.

Carter, Kevin. "Starving Child and Vulture." <i>The New York Times</i>, 26 Mar. 1993, www.nytimes.com. Accessed 12 May 2023.

Lange, Dorothea. "Migrant Mother." <i>Library of Congress</i>, Feb. 1936, www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017762891/. Accessed 12 May 2023.

McCurry, Steve. "Afghan Girl." <i>National Geographic</i>, Jun. 1985, www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine. Accessed 12 May 2023.

Parks, Gordon. "American Gothic." <i>Art Institute of Chicago</i>, Aug. 1942, www.artic.edu/artworks/120250. Accessed 12 May 2023.

  • education-access
  • social-justice
  • educational-inequality
  • student-debt
  • global-education
  • poverty-impact