One Bird

One Bird BIRDS Things were so normal. Birds were singing and on wires. But now only one bird has courage to come. Erica, age 9 Stay tuned for updates...

One Bird builds upon the success of The New Orleans Kid Camera Project, which addresses the emotional and psychological impacts of Hurricane Katrina on youth returning home to New Orleans. This project, created in the fall of 2005, teaches participants tangible artistic and technical skills; providing young people a forum with which to express themselves to an international audience. Our work with

kids in New Orleans consistently proves the power of our approach. The very act of creating is empowering and exciting, especially for people who have limited access to artistic tools. Documenting their experiences, and writing on a weekly basis allows participants to share their stories and express themselves. In 2008 One Bird co-founders, Joanna Rosenthal and Ariya Martin, conducted a three week photography program for Tibetan refugees living in Dharamshala, India- the Tibetan Community Camera Project. As with Post-Katrina New Orleans, Dharmsala is home to a displaced community struggling to preserve its identity and culture. One Bird partnered with Louisiana Himalaya Association and Tibetan Children’s Village Day School to offer two classes a day (one for kids age 8-11 and one for adults 18 and older). Participants learned basic digital camera functions as well as the elements of photographic composition. Each of them were able to capture their daily lives through photographs and share their thoughts through writing. In the summer of 2012, One Bird co-founders Ariya Martin and Tara Malik, in partnership with the Haitian Association for Human Development and Mejham, traveled to Haiti for the second international One Bird program. Alongside photographer and educator, Aubrey Edwards, One Bird worked with 56 students, ages 10-16. The workshops took place at Picardo school and Splendeur, a Save the Children funded school, both in the Carrefour area of Port-Au-Prince called Riviere Froide. This neighborhood is the childhood home of Haitian Association President and University of New Orleans Professor Yvelyne Germain McCarthy. In following with the One Bird mission of partnering with existing community programs, One Bird was guided by Prof. Germain McCarthy in establishing a partnership with a local youth empowerment organization, Mejham to encourage community investment and program sustainability. Participants used Canon Rebel DSLRs and Flip video cameras to document the area around the school and take portraits of one another. Each student reflected on their photographs and experiences in their own handmade journals and attended a field trip to MUPANAH (Musee du Pantheon National Haitien) and Pquet beach, a first time trip for the majority of students. Their artwork and accomplishments were celebrated at a closing ceremony with family and community members, which included student performances and a graduation ceremony, where each of the 56 students and 6 translators received a One Bird photography certificate. One Bird will return to Haiti in the summer of 2013 to continue the Riviere Froide Kid Camera Project.

DM if you want to make a contribution to help support this endeavor!This August marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane ...
07/01/2025

DM if you want to make a contribution to help support this endeavor!

This August marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina—a milestone that’s hard to believe!

To honor this moment our team is curating an exhibition from the New Orleans Kid Camera Project (NOKCP), at the University of New Orleans St Claude Gallery. A retrospective of photography and video created by young photographers nearly two decades ago who used photography to tell stories of their families and communities, of rebuilding and transition, and of loss and survival.

We’re excited to revisit this extraordinary work, reconnect with former participants, and share these important images with the New Orleans community once again. The stories and perspectives captured by these young photographers remain as vital and moving today as they were then.

To make this event possible, we’re raising funds to cover the cost of framing and installation; a reception with food and drinks; and stipends for former NOKCP participants who are helping bring this show to life. One of those participants is Angelica, who grew up in the 9th Ward and was part of the first cohort of NOKCP. She’ll be reading her newly published essay reflecting on her experience of the storm, her memories of the project, and how art has helped her process and heal from trauma.

We’re reaching out to the One Bird community—friends, family, and supporters—for contributions of any size. Your support has meant so much over the years. Anything you can give now will help us honor the legacy of this remarkable project.

Thinking about all of our amazing friends and students in Haiti right now.
01/13/2020

Thinking about all of our amazing friends and students in Haiti right now.

07/13/2017

Dear One Bird friends and supporters!   It is with heavy hearts we write to tell you that our annual trip to Haiti will not be taking place this summer. As many of you know, One Bird has spent the past five years working with youth in a small community outside of Port au Prince. Over the years we ha...

12/15/2016

If anyone is upgrading for Xmas, One Bird is looking for a mac laptop to send to our students in Haiti. Message us if you can donate!!!!

A gigantic thank you to Youth Art Exchange and everyone who came out to the We Have a Voice Youth Arts Summit at SOMArts...
12/04/2016

A gigantic thank you to Youth Art Exchange and everyone who came out to the We Have a Voice Youth Arts Summit at SOMArts Cultural Center. Congrats to all of the young visual artists, performers, and poets. Looking forward to next year with Streetside Stories and Girls to Women.

One Bird is thrilled to showcase student photographs in Youth Art Exchange's We Have a Voice, Youth Arts Summit at SOMAr...
11/29/2016

One Bird is thrilled to showcase student photographs in Youth Art Exchange's We Have a Voice, Youth Arts Summit at SOMArts Cultural Center this weekend! Students from the 2016 Riviére Froide Kid Camera Project will be sharing their self-portraits alongside their peers from Streetside Stories and Girls to Women https://www.facebook.com/events/1286373368102097/

And... support One Bird today on Giving Tuesday with a tax-deductible donation! In donating, you join a community of allies and advocates who believe in the strength and power of young voices. Thank you and we hope to see you this Saturday, 12/3! http://www.kidcameraproject.org/donate.html

Riviére Froide Kid Camera Project, 2016
08/31/2016

Riviére Froide Kid Camera Project, 2016

5th anniversary partnership between One Bird & MEJHAM
08/29/2016

5th anniversary partnership between One Bird & MEJHAM

5th anniversary partnership between One Bird and MEJHAM
08/23/2016

5th anniversary partnership between One Bird and MEJHAM

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