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Street Sense Media
Street Sense Media
47 episodes
8 months ago
Real stories, real people, real change from the street media center of our nation's capital: empowering people experiencing homelessness and educating the public since 2003.
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Real stories, real people, real change from the street media center of our nation's capital: empowering people experiencing homelessness and educating the public since 2003.
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Documentary
Society & Culture
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In Our Own Voices: Aida Peery
Street Sense Media
48 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
In Our Own Voices: Aida Peery
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Street Sense Media artist/vendor Aida Peery grew-up in Chicago, IL and Washington, DC. She studied networking and information systems at Strayer University, after which she worked for the Department of Defense for five years. She is now an artist/vendor and vendor program associate at Street Sense Media. She started working with Street Sense Media ten years ago and has continued her work both selling papers and advancing to the role of vendor program associate, as well. Her work with Street Sense Media was integral to journey out of being unhoused. Peery was interviewed May 5, 2022 by fellow Artist/Vendor Jacqueline Turner as part of Street Sense Media’s Oral History Project, “In Our Own Voices: Artist/Vendors 2003-2023.”
Street Sense Media
Real stories, real people, real change from the street media center of our nation's capital: empowering people experiencing homelessness and educating the public since 2003.