Center for Health Equity

What if a person could tell a story that cuts
across lines of education, language, age and class? Through the power of photography and old-fashioned storytelling, the Center has worked with youth and community groups on getting their voices heard. This qualitative process can cover housing problems, violent crime, unemployment, and other issues folks deal with on a daily basis. Currently, we are working with youth from West Louisville and East Downtown to use digital storytelling as a way of identifying barriers to living a healthy life.





Errionna Stover created this project while she was a 5th grader at Wheatley Elementary located in West Louisville. The story reflects health and employment problems that her family faces. (Music by Belief, "Dedication")