In a unique collaboration between the Chicago Tribune’s “HOY” newspaper and photojournalist Jay Dunn, this new, weekly series of photo-essays highlights community-driven alternatives for students looking to stay out of trouble in their often underserved neighborhoods. Friday, Jan 22, 2010- Part One:"Circus Galactica. Friday, Jan 29, 2010 - Part Two: Beyond the Ball. Beyond the Ball takes a personal approach, that neighborhood relationships matter, and that having safe places to play is worth investing time in. In Chicago's rough-and-tumble Humboldt Park area, a multi-racial group of high school students make remembering people's names, working as a team, and partnership a priority.
This community-minded group runs a comprehensive program that fully integrates day school with "after-school," offering academic help and a full schedule of enrichment programs like culinary arts. Friday, Feb 19, 2010 - Part Five: Niles North Among the many offerings at suburban Niles North High School, a model program teaches every aspect of theater, from acting to costume-making, set-building to production design.
At-risk students learn basic physics and enviable circus skills in this innovative community partnership between artists and educators.
USA "Circus Galactica" Jay Dunn - Images by Jay Dunn
USA "Beyond the Ball" Jay Dunn - Images by Jay Dunn
Friday, Feb 5, 2010 - Part Three: Play for Peace.
USA "Play for Peace" Jay Dunn - Images by Jay Dunn
Friday, Feb 12, 2010 - Part Four: ENLACE
USA "ENLACE" Jay Dunn - Images by Jay Dunn
USA "Niles North" Jay Dunn - Images by Jay Dunn













The only other thing this moment I feel definite about is that the stories we tell ourselves and share with ourselves are changing, radically. I've been hesitanadft to dive in publicly, because sometimes - well, ofttimes, pioneers are ignored. Their travels can easily become travails.
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