Youth Photovoice
Considering a Youth Photovoice Project?
Download theToolkit
Youth Photovoice is an innovative program used internationally to empower youth and foster dialogue and awareness. Learn about what the Dexter and Pinckney Coalitions did from the following:
- Updated Toolkit (PDF) and Samples (Word)
- A Guide to Photovoice: It's More Than Taking Pictures...
- Dexter Photovoice bi-fold
- Pinckney Photovoice bi-fold
- Youth Photovoice Info Sheet general
Dexter
On December 4, 2008 the Dexter Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking
showcased youth photos on underage drinking at the Exposed: A closer
look at underage drinking Exhibit. Twenty-five photos were
featured and 5 Dexter High School students led small group discussions with
community members. 
These photos are now available to be viewed by other local community groups or for display at events. For more information on how to bring the photos to your community group or event contact Amanda at (734) 544-2973 or complete the request form.
In the News:
- Ann Arbor News: Exhibit focuses on underage drinking, Peer pressure, choice a frequent theme in photos by students. Friday, December 05, 2008.
- Dexter Leader: Dexter Coalition looks at underage drinking. December 11, 2008.
Pinckney
On January 27, 2009 the Pinckney Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking showcased youth photos on underage drinking at the Exposed: A closer look at underage drinking Exhibit. Twenty-thee photos were featured and Pinckney High School students participated in small group discussions with community members.
These photos are now available to be viewed by other local community groups or for display at events. For more information on how to bring the photos to your community group or event contact Amanda at (734) 544-2973 or complete the request form.
In the News:
- WHMI 93.5 FM: Viewpoint - Pinckney Coalition to Reduce Underage Drinking January 25, 2009 Replay Program to stream or download
- Livingston Daily Press & Argus: Pinckney students share photos, thoughts on underage drinking January 27, 2009




