C2UExpo Photovoice Project
Item set
- Title
- C2UExpo Photovoice Project
- Description
- This photovoice project showcases captioned photos taken by students, centered around three key themes—Food for Thought, Indigenous Love, and Weaving Connections—with the goal of raising awareness of social issues, sparking dialogue, and inspiring meaningful change.
- Contributor
- Kealey Dube; Jacqueline Dagneau; Francoise Cadigan; Lindsey Whitson; Abigail Graham; Amber Dion; Christine Pope; Meagan Auer; Robyn Hall
- Coverage
- Edmonton (Alta.)
- Creator
- MacEwan University Library
- Date
- 2024-2025
- Format
- JPEG; PNG
- Language
- eng
- Publisher
- MacEwan University Library
- Rights
- All rights reserved.
- Subject
- social awareness; social issues
- Type
- Still image
Items
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As I traverse through relationships, I find myself going through crossroads that affect the connections I have in my life. Like the red light in the photo, I find myself stopping and pausing when I recollect moments of what could have been. All I know is that when the light turns green, I will find myself moving forward one way or another, whichever path I take.
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I believe nature remains connected in its entirety, through a network of roots, gusts of winds, and the leaves lifting and turning. The effect of continuation and connection from nature in our world is never truly lost. Through my experiences, I see relationships as the same. Connections have bridged from myself to those around me, and in the end, I have formed relations as long standing as the trees. Perspectives and actions are as shifting as the wind, and plant seeds everywhere I go.
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As I look down this cannon, I see a glimpse of a city bound by time, each stone, structure, and street, pieces of history. Just as iron once forged protection, today we forge bonds, bridging past and present, weaving connections that shape our shared future.
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Great leaders weave connections between thought and emotion, knowing when to pause, reflect, and feel because true leadership is not just about thinking ahead but also about understanding the present.
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Weathered tree stumps stand as silent sentinels, weaving connections between past and present, resilience and decay, reminding us that even in loss, nature, time, and memory endure.
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This photo weaves connections between nature, decay, and human presence as ruins merge with regrowth, reflections link past and present, and life persists in forgotten spaces.