Enough Is Enough: Using Photography To Highlight Domestic Abuse
Kenneth Steward, the brilliant mind behind the Juneteenth Freedom Exhibit in El Paso, TX, is back with something truly groundbreaking: the "Enough is Enough" Empowerment Photography Project.
Kenneth has heard one too many stories of women suffering from abuse, and he decided it's time to take a stand. This project isn't just about pretty pictures; it's about showing the raw, unfiltered reality of domestic violence. From the bruised and battered to the incredible journey of healing and recovery, Kenneth's photos will highlight the strength and resilience of survivors who emerge stronger than ever.
But he can't do it alone! Kenneth is looking for sponsors to help fund this impactful gallery and raise awareness and money for local non-profits supporting abuse survivors in El Paso. Your support can make a huge difference in bringing these powerful stories to life.
Interested in participating in the project or know someone who should? Kenneth is calling on brave souls willing to share their stories through his lens. Your courage can inspire and empower others facing similar struggles.
And don’t miss out! Kenneth Steward will be sharing more about this project on the radio with Iris and Grizz In The Morning at 9am on June 27th on 93.1 KISS FM. Tune in to hear his passionate vision and how you can get involved.
Join us in saying "Enough is Enough." Let's create change one story at a time.
For more details or to get involved, contact Kenneth Steward on Instagram: @grumpyvetphotography
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