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Seeing Beyond Sight: An Interview with Tony Deifell

November 13, 2009

Bryan taking pictures (1995)

Los Angeles, October 2009 – It started in 1991 with a question: What would happen if you put a camera into the hands of a blind student? For Tony Deifell, a photojournalist turned non-profit leader, the inspiration behind this question was two-fold. “I was really interested in the intersection between documentary work and social change,” he explains over the phone from his Bay Area home. Read more

photomonth Youth Photography Award

November 13, 2009

The theme for the first photomonth youth award will be Children’s Rights in support of the 20th Anniversary of the UNICEF Convention of the Rights of the Child. Read more

UN Exhibition: The House Is Small But The Welcome Is Big

November 13, 2009

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series The House Is Small

Photo credit: Irenio, age 17

The House Is Small But The Welcome Is Big is on exhibit at the United Nations through December 11, 2009 before traveling to Colorado Springs, Colorado. This project is a Social Art Initiative of Venice Arts, with HIV + South African women and Mozambican children who have been orphaned by AIDS. Read more

Visual Communication & Social Change

November 13, 2009

Jim Hubbard’s class at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School, “Visual Communication and Social Change”, will be offered again winter/spring semester 2010. USC students can find the course description here.

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