jodihilton
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Jodi Hilton
Citizen Photojournalist
Jodi's a freelance photojournalist who has lived in Cambridge since 2004. Her recent work from India and Pakistan can be seen on her website, www.jodihilton.com. She works for newspapers and magazines and occasionally shoots weddings and other events.
History
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- 3 years 18 weeks
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jodihilton's Newest Posts
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Mar 5, 2009
Neighbormedia
This is the first in a series of community profiles, expressing the stories, opinions and perspectives of Cambridge residents, in their own words.
Samuel Gebru, 18, Youth Leader
I was born in Sudan...
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Feb 23, 2009
Neighbormedia
Last year's winning entry, by Jamie Cloutier from Bay Path Technical High School, on YouTube
Massachusetts High School students are invited to submit a 60-second "Prom Short" video by March 13th....
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Feb 13, 2009
Neighbormedia
"What does the Obama Presidency Mean for Black America?"
This is the question on the minds of many, and President's Day, this Monday, seems like an good time to have this discussion.
The St. Paul...
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Jan 9, 2009
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Parents of special needs children are isolated and in need of all kinds of support and services, learned Katherine Ellin, while she was in charge or a community support collaborative. A psychologist...
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Jan 8, 2009
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The Cambridge Time Trade Circle is up and running.
The concept of "time banking" was developed in the early 1980s when Edgar Cahn, a prominent lawyer and social activist, came up with an economic...
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Dec 7, 2008
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On a freezing cold day just after Thanksgiving, a hundred or so gay rights protesters huddle, singing an old Southern Hymm. “Ain’t we got a right, to the tree of life,” the lyrics go.
In the days...
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Nov 10, 2008
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Munaf Khalifa waited patiently in a slow moving line Tuesday evening, the 4th of November, along with other new Americans. When he was asked for his name and address, he proudly unveiled a plastic...
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Oct 22, 2008
Neighbormedia
The music is raucous, the crowd is dancing, children are screaming, dogs are barking. It’s all part of the fun.
On October 10, 11, and 12 the Third Annual Honk Festival took to the streets of...
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