
With our country under siege, we at The LAMP have decided our revolutionary actions are in the work that we do with our students and educators. Check out some of…
With our country under siege, we at The LAMP have decided our revolutionary actions are in the work that we do with our students and educators. Check out some of…
“I will continue to take photos and use the skills that I have learned in The LAMP program.” – Oriana, Photography as Activism student It only takes a minute to…
I’ve been steering The LAMP for 9 years (next year will be our 10th!), and through that time we have had to define what our work encompasses many different ways….
Students from our Photography as Activism program in Queens were recently featured on PBS and WNET’s Chasing the Dream website, and we couldn’t be prouder! Chasing the Dream: Poverty and…
“I want to be able to use media in a way that nobody else can, I want to open up my mind to the world.” Meet Ashley, a graduate of…
Every spring for the past four years, The LAMP has run a Public Service Announcement program for high school students at the John Jay Secondary School for Law in Brooklyn….
Got 10 minutes? Then take a listen to D.C. Vito’s interview with Rob Taub and Tony Simone on Stribling’s New York about how The LAMP came to be, and why…
Last Friday, high school students from the United Nations International School (UNIS) took on presidential campaign ads as part of The LAMP’s Break the Election program. And just in time,…
On Monday, February 8, The LAMP began our first ever Digital Career Path program for high school students. Over the course of the next 15 weeks, Mondays and Wednesdays after…
The LAMP, in partnership with the Arab American Family Support Center, kicked off its first program at Khalil Gibran International Academy (KGIA) where students are exploring gender representation in media…
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