Study Away in New Orleans: Local Realities, Global Issues
A book by Victoria Holt, about her experiences in the Big Easy, on a study away course taught by Professor Gary K. Perry.
by Victoria Holt
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About the Book
For every book sold, I'll send $2 to The Lower 9th Ward Village in New Orleans. Check them out at www.lower9thwardvillage.org. (I'm only selling them for $2 more than the Blurb price, so I'm not making any profit).
A book by Victoria Holt, about her experiences living, learning, and laboring in New Orleans, on a study away course taught by Professor Gary K. Perry. This sociological class taught students about the social and cultural history of New Orleans, and immersed us in the local realities of the region. We volunteered with different organizations and spoke to many artists and survivors about their experiences. This book reflects upon the experiences I had while in New Orleans, and encourages other students to go on the trip as well.
A book by Victoria Holt, about her experiences living, learning, and laboring in New Orleans, on a study away course taught by Professor Gary K. Perry. This sociological class taught students about the social and cultural history of New Orleans, and immersed us in the local realities of the region. We volunteered with different organizations and spoke to many artists and survivors about their experiences. This book reflects upon the experiences I had while in New Orleans, and encourages other students to go on the trip as well.
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About the Creator
Victoria Holt
Brooklyn, NY
Originally from San Francisco, CA, Victoria completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography at Seattle University, and now lives in Brooklyn, NY. Her passion is making live music look as great as it sounds, and she has a particular interest in DIY spaces. Her work has been featured in various publications such as The Stranger, The Seattle Weekly, City Arts Magazine, and online with Paste, the Seattle Met, KEXP, and Live Music Blog. Her prints have been displayed at various venues in the Seattle area, and she is currently compiling a book of photos and research on the Seattle DIY music community circa 2012.