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Charity Frye: Phone, Wallet, Keys, Mask, Narcan

Charity Frye: Phone, Wallet, Keys, Mask, Narcan

by kathleen chechi | Apr 7, 2021 | blogs, Charity Frye, thesis2021

I’ve chosen to use this space this week to educate anyone interested in how important the opiate antidote naloxone is, and hopefully convince you to order it (for free!) and carry it on you. It comes in a few forms, those available to the public are a nasal spray (the...
Charity Frye: Inherent Power of Photography

Charity Frye: Inherent Power of Photography

by Thesis Mentor | Mar 24, 2021 | blogs, Charity Frye, photography, Social Justice

There is an inherent power to photography. To be able to capture light, as it existed in a fleeting moment, forever, is powerful. This power can obviously be used for a massive variety of things. For good, and for evil, and for neutrality, and to remember, and to...
Charity Frye: Train Tunnel Acrobats

Charity Frye: Train Tunnel Acrobats

by Thesis Mentor | Mar 9, 2021 | blogs, Charity Frye, diaries, photography, thesis2021

Sundays are my favorite. Somehow, the air is crisper. Lighter. Sundays are for stories. This Sunday, while doing mutual aid distro, distributing resources and breakfast burritos to folks at McPherson park in Kensington, I met a tall 20 something man named Micheal. He...

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