CHAPBOOK ARCHIVE

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Volume 2: Chapbook 4

Anita Cameron

Featured Leader: Anita Cameron

Disability Justice Activist


Photographer: Sean Boose

The early portion of 2011 ignited the creative maturation of SouthTown Images. The process began with a series of family events, where it became evident that photography was the true calling of the young photographer, SeanDell Boose. That summer SeanDell met Chris Cardwell and began an internship with GoodKnews Photography. The internship was hands-on where Sean was able to learn the business of photography including taking photo shoots at club events, fashion shows, baby showers, parties and even concerts. Within a year Chris Cardwell of GoodKnews Photography hired Sean. 

By 2014 Sean developed his own business and built his own clientele. In the profession SouthTown has worked with: GoodKnews Photography, Beach Boy Nino, NICO, Jake Butler (JRBD), Phresh Visions, Brad Piff, SKYZOO, Chris Rivers (Big Pun Son), Suburban Plaza, Sew- In-City, Hair by Misa, Renewed Queen, Mercedes Benz Buffalo Fashion Week, Determined Life ,Porshia Collection, TB Events, MYKKO MONTANA, Chrisette Michelle, Justin Lyons, Yung Kingz, All In Entertainment, Our VOICE MAGIZINE, Breakthru Magazine, Subculture Magazine, 585 MAG, XOXO Magazine, Maelle Ink Magazine, MIGOS, Lil Yatchy, DJ Tyga TY, G4 Jag, Jadah Blue, Flawless Rebel By Asia, Appleberry Salon, Franci Jewelry, Kilprity, Trenton Weaver, ALL IN ENT, Sandra Brouk , Booby Smurda, Rich The Kid, Dj Dynamic, Brothahood Productions. JESS Hilarious, UFC, Rochester Razor Sharks, Natia Mobley, The Renaissance Ny, Nick Canon Presents Wildn Out, Hit City Records, J Clancey, Sir Nicolas, Brooklyn College, U Of R, Kim Lifts LLC, Stick To Your Ribs. Gus Macker


Essayist: Brianna Milon

Brianna (Bri) Milon (she/her/hers) is a young media professional based in Rochester, NY. 

Born and raised just down the thruway in Buffalo, she grew up in a small family that multiplied over time. 5 siblings, 12 nieces and nephews, and 4 great-nephews. Bri was always destined to be that cool, fun aunt. 

Now, she works as a communications specialist for Action for a Better Community, runs a local influencer page/blog "Fat, Black, and Femme", and blogs for 540 West Main on social justice issues. In her work, Bri aims to advocate for Black people, the LGBTQIA+ community, and fat people, hence "Fat, Black, and Femme." When Bri isn't writing she loves playing with her cat, Fancy, watching corny t.v. shows, and trying new crockpot recipes. 

 https://www.facebook.com/fatblackandfemme