The youth in this summer’s Fresh Voices program housed at the U of M, Crookston, in which they work on projects that share their cultures with others, ventured to the Minnesota Institute of Contemplation and Healing (MICAH) northeast of Crookston over the weekend to experience nature firsthand while also working on their projects and, according to Kris Sorensen “cooking and eating a lot of food.”
Sorensen, working with the youth through IN PROGRESS, said the MICAH scenery was a great backdrop for three photo series the kids are working on, one on cultural identity, another on how people label themselves in society, and one on Latino pride.
The youth in this summer’s Fresh Voices program housed at the U of M, Crookston, in which they work on projects that share their cultures with others, ventured to the Minnesota Institute of Contemplation and Healing (MICAH) northeast of Crookston over the weekend to experience nature firsthand while also working on their projects and, according to Kris Sorensen “cooking and eating a lot of food.”
Sorensen, working with the youth through IN PROGRESS, said the MICAH scenery was a great backdrop for three photo series the kids are working on, one on cultural identity, another on how people label themselves in society, and one on Latino pride.