The Face of Jamaica Plain

Credits

Due to overwhelming participation and interest from the JP community, The Face of Jamaica Plain photo shoots were a huge success!!

Thank you to everyone who came out in December, January & February to participate in The Face of Jamaica Plain:

Adriana Unarreal

Agustin De La Gente

Alex Tisdale

Alison Moronta

Amaurys Abreu

Anderson Family (Chris, Julianna, Kevin, Keith, Ruby Sarron, Destiny Barqueron)

Anastashia, Destiny & Juanita Daily

Anibal Ramirez

Antonia, Nakia & Navae Chandler

Ben Gurley

Brian O’neill & Christine Junge

Buzz Luckenbill

Carla Ryder & Chris Roussin

Carmen Wornum

Chris Hansen

Christian Martinez

Clarence Karim

Colleen Keller & Rebecca Greening

Dana Gonsalves

Dania Travieso

Dennis & Nancy Deleon

Destiny Barqueron

Ernesto Pena

Evelyn Reyes

George Young

Heidi Burbidge & John Payne

Ineda Pearl

Joseph Porcelli

Kerrin Flanagan

Kevin Comik

Laura Kandziolka

Laura Worrell

Marcia Greenwood

Margarita Yiotis

Marie & Destiny Narvaez

Maryfaith Goessling

Megann Sept

Michael & Rebecca Fishbein

Nancy & Jullieanne Doherty

Paula, Mike & LIberty Anderson

Phil Cetrino & Tammy Rocha

Rey Ramirez

Rick Berlin

Roberto Chao

Sally Swenson & Adriana Casas

Sandra & Ingrid Pedraza

Stacey Cordeiro

Stewart Wolfe

Tam Willey

Takia & Destiny Harris

Shawanda Patterson & Imani Patterson-Price

Vicente Brea

Yusmary Martinez

The Face of JP was produced with the support of the following organizations:

Duke University Center for Documentary Studies, Lewis Hine Documentary Fellowship

Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation

Anibal Color Studio

The Jennifer Jessica Cohen Foundation

The Philanthropic Initiative

Special thank you to:

Sally Swenson

Anibal & Rey Ramirez

Alex Harris

Liisa Ogburn

Amanda Van Scoyoc

Rebecca Herman

2 Comments

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  • Sara // December 11, 2007 at 1:12 am

    I think this is an amazing project. I just recently moved to J.P. and unfortunately just found out about this! I happen to be a Spanish teacher and love the idea behind your project for for many reasons. All to often people are afraid of what they don’t understand. Providing folks with an opportunity to really see and read about their neighbors (in an informal venue) is priceless! Thanks for doing this!

  • thefaceofjp // December 11, 2007 at 1:28 am

    thanks for the feedback!

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