OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PA

In recent years, the Latino population has increased rapidly in areas with traditionally low concentration of Latinos. In these emerging communities, Latinos often live scattered, confronting social isolation and social services not tailored to serve their cultural and linguistic needs. Latinos’ inv...

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Main Authors: Héctor Camilo Ruiz Sánchez, Paulina Pardo Gaviria, Rosa De Ferrari, Kirk Savage, Patricia Documet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2018-10-01
Series:Contemporaneity: Historical Presence in Visual Culture
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Online Access:https://contemporaneity.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/contemporaneity/article/view/243
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Paulina Pardo Gaviria
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Kirk Savage
Patricia Documet
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description In recent years, the Latino population has increased rapidly in areas with traditionally low concentration of Latinos. In these emerging communities, Latinos often live scattered, confronting social isolation and social services not tailored to serve their cultural and linguistic needs. Latinos’ invisibility in Pittsburgh is evidenced by the absence of records of the Latino presence in the city’s museums and public archives. OjO Latino, a community engaged project, sought to advance the inclusion of the Latino community in Pittsburgh through Photovoice. This participatory expression methodology enables individuals to share their stories with the larger public through cultural and artistic expression. The intentional organization of the project as a group activity facilitated the transfer of power over the project to participants, creating solidarity and fomenting trust. During four meetings participants took part in a short photography training, discussed their photographs addressing the meaning of being Latino in Pittsburgh, and selected 34 photographs for exhibition organizing them in four themes: Work, Costumes, Family and Landscape and climate. OjO Latino held one exhibit in a community venue and another one at the university. In addition, the photographs are available in an electronic public repository. OjO Latino served a dual purpose of expanding the visibility of Latinos in and educating the larger community. The OjO Latino team got closer to the ways Latino immigrants see and experience the city. Their gaze challenged our own views and experiences and also spoke the saliency of nostalgia and social networks in their lives.  The open discussion of what it means to be Latino in an emerging community and the opportunity to produce a visual account of it, along with the acknowledgment of the presence of this diverse population promote human rights, ethnic identity as well as mental and social health.
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spelling doaj.art-fa39228c96704abdacb43441ed5e79cd2022-12-21T23:39:57ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghContemporaneity: Historical Presence in Visual Culture2153-59142018-10-0170537110.5195/contemp.2018.243110OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PAHéctor Camilo Ruiz Sánchez0Paulina Pardo Gaviria1Rosa De Ferrari2Kirk Savage3Patricia Documet4University of PittsburghUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of PittsburghUniversity of PittsburghIn recent years, the Latino population has increased rapidly in areas with traditionally low concentration of Latinos. In these emerging communities, Latinos often live scattered, confronting social isolation and social services not tailored to serve their cultural and linguistic needs. Latinos’ invisibility in Pittsburgh is evidenced by the absence of records of the Latino presence in the city’s museums and public archives. OjO Latino, a community engaged project, sought to advance the inclusion of the Latino community in Pittsburgh through Photovoice. This participatory expression methodology enables individuals to share their stories with the larger public through cultural and artistic expression. The intentional organization of the project as a group activity facilitated the transfer of power over the project to participants, creating solidarity and fomenting trust. During four meetings participants took part in a short photography training, discussed their photographs addressing the meaning of being Latino in Pittsburgh, and selected 34 photographs for exhibition organizing them in four themes: Work, Costumes, Family and Landscape and climate. OjO Latino held one exhibit in a community venue and another one at the university. In addition, the photographs are available in an electronic public repository. OjO Latino served a dual purpose of expanding the visibility of Latinos in and educating the larger community. The OjO Latino team got closer to the ways Latino immigrants see and experience the city. Their gaze challenged our own views and experiences and also spoke the saliency of nostalgia and social networks in their lives.  The open discussion of what it means to be Latino in an emerging community and the opportunity to produce a visual account of it, along with the acknowledgment of the presence of this diverse population promote human rights, ethnic identity as well as mental and social health.https://contemporaneity.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/contemporaneity/article/view/243PhotoVoice, Community Art Project, Latino Immigrants
spellingShingle Héctor Camilo Ruiz Sánchez
Paulina Pardo Gaviria
Rosa De Ferrari
Kirk Savage
Patricia Documet
OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PA
Contemporaneity: Historical Presence in Visual Culture
PhotoVoice, Community Art Project, Latino Immigrants
title OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PA
title_full OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PA
title_fullStr OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PA
title_full_unstemmed OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PA
title_short OjO Latino: A Photovoice Project in Recognition of the Latino Presence in Pittsburgh, PA
title_sort ojo latino a photovoice project in recognition of the latino presence in pittsburgh pa
topic PhotoVoice, Community Art Project, Latino Immigrants
url https://contemporaneity.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/contemporaneity/article/view/243
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