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KSU exhibit to feature incarcerated youth |
By mdjonline.com |
Published: 10/23/2012 |
KENNESAW, GA — According to the American Correctional Association, about 90,000 young people are in detention or correctional facilities every day in the United States. Photographs of some of these individuals are featured as part of Richard Ross’ exhibition “Juvenile-In-Justice” at Kennesaw State University. Approximately 60 of these photographs will be on display in The Art Gallery in Sturgis Library now through Nov. 1. The photographs are also compiled in Ross’s book “Juvenile-in-Justice,” currently on sale at the KSU Bookstore, and a group of the images were published in Harper’s Magazine and awarded the 2012 National Magazine Award for News and Documentary Photography. The images were documented during visits Ross made over the course of five years with more than 1,000 youth confined in more than 200 juvenile detention institutions in 31 states. Read More. |
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