Reality TV Star Helps Kids “Dream Big” with Photos

“Upolu, Samoa, the South Pacific island where Sabrina Thompson fought it out as a contestant on CBS’s reality series “Survivor,” was worlds away from the classroom in Brownsville, Brooklyn where she’d previously spent five years teaching high school kids. But ultimately, Brownsville would prove to be her most significant source of inspiration.”

“‘Brownsville is the part of Brooklyn that’s just untouched and … I saw kids with lots of talent, but all they thought of was what they could accomplish within their four-block radius. It was mind-blowing to me. You had 18-year-olds who had never been to Manhattan,’ Thompson explained to the Huffington Post, recalling the experience that has spawned her ‘Dream Big’ project, a photo exhibit, which she unveiled at Foto Care Gallery in New York City this week.”

“I said, ‘There’s no need to be embarrassed … we are going to dream big,’ Thompson said, explaining how she took the kids out of their comfort zone little by little, exposing them to Brooklyn’s many cultural gems and ultimately on to what Manhattan had to offer.”

“Thompson adopted the adage, ‘Dream Big,’ as the name of her photography project, which features six- to nine-year-olds dressed as some of our favorite pop culture icons.”

“In the process, kids got a history lesson on their adult muse and some practice flexing their creative chops in front of the camera.”

“‘Dream Big’ will be on display at the Foto Care Gallery in New York City through August 21.”

For the full article, visit: http://huff.to/ShQbcS.

For more information on the exhibit, visit: http://bit.ly/RdsXEU.

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