I followed her twitter link and it looks like they were successful. The story is in german. It sounds like from this article that as a class they may have done some story planning.
"CITC has launched the first U.S.-based indigenous-owned video game company, Upper One Games. Together we are developing a new genre-game-based cultural storytelling--that emphasizes cultural heritage and intergenerational wisdom.
More photographs of cultural interest. My Russian is not very good, so correct my mistakes, but I am translating this as: Homeland on the map: photography of Russian folk/natives/people.
More photographs of cultural interest. My Russian is not very good, so correct my mistakes, but I am translating this as: Homeland on the map: photography of Russian folk/natives/people.
During the worst years of Cabrini-Green's problems, vandalism increased substantially. Gang members and miscreants covered interior walls with graffiti and damaged doors, windows, and elevators. Rat and cockroach infestations were commonplace, rotting garbage stacked up in clogged trash chutes (it once piled up to the 15th floor), and basic utilities (water, electricity, etc.) often malfunctioned and were left unrepaired. On the exterior, boarded-up windows, burned-out areas of the facade, and pavement instead of green space-all in the name of economizing on maintenance-created an atmosphere of neglect and decay. The balconies were fenced in to prevent residents from emptying garbage cans into the yard, and from falling or being thrown to their deaths. This created the appearance of a large prison tier, or of animal cages, which further enraged community leaders.[7] (quote from wikipedia...which is quote from another source.)