From Career Academy Art |
A gallery opening at City Hall celebrated Black History Month by showcasing the works of primarily African American and Latino students from Career Academy in Jersey City. The high school focuses on students that have problems in traditional educational systems, focusing on education plans with career preparation and contextual academics. The school tries to help refocus those students that face multiple challenges from harsh environments. Ms. Rubio tells me how she has witnessed the rough paths these kids face each day, many regularly facing drugs and violence and poverty. She tells me how some of her 18 to 16-year-old students are already parents.
"Yeah, I want to go to college. I want to get into music, I want to get into graphic arts and photography. I like all this," Bilial Steed says, pointing up at the high ceilings of City Hall. "But I'm just working on surviving right now."
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