Through Her Lens (Fundraiser)

2023-05-10 · New York, United States
Through Her Lens (Fundraiser)

The KIOO Project’s mission is to advance gender equality in marginalized communities by teaching photography to girls, who in turn, teach photography to boys. Girls build self-confidence & leadership skills while boys recognize the leadership ability of girls & see them as equals. Gender equality is more than a “girls-only” effort. It can only be achieved when both girls & boys understand the importance of living as equals. The KIOO project is getting ready for their next photography workshop this fall and is hosting a Fundraiser Event for it. Join us on Wednesday, May 10 for a night of laughter & giving. Use “CREATIVES4KIOO” to get 25% off your tickets. Featuring a live comedy show with Yamaneika Saunders, Lili Michelle, Brian Babylon, Shafi Hossain & more! Introducing our new photography workshop with the Nooksack people, conversations about gender equality, cocktails & hors d’oeuvres, & silent auction.

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