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- Participation for Engagement and Impact: A Conversation with Jennifer Maytorena Taylor
- We Are The Future
- Upcoming PhotoPhilanthropy Events
- Robin van der Hoek: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Jennifer Leshkevich: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Alex Steadman: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Alesa Dunbar: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Ming Yan Lam: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Blair K. Strong: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Jocelyn Wong: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Brianna Vogelzang: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Jane Pang: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Tiffany Lee: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Lionel Batoba: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- What I See, Who I Am!
- Venice Arts Hiring in Merced County
- Venice Arts’ Mentoring Program a Finalist for Presidential Award
- BagNewsSalon on the Visual Framing of the Great Recession
- Ian Rowe: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- Heather Lee: Participant vs. Professional Photography
- EMERGING FOCUS PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
- PhotoPhilanthropy Multimedia Student Grant now open!
- 2011 Angkor Photo Festival
- The Delhi Photo Festival
- Invisible Children: The Frontline Tour film screening
- PhotoPhilanthropy announces student production grants
- Picturing Health: Photographs by Teens in Central and Southern California
- Elev8ed.org seeking student video submissions on education
- 2011 PHOTO CONTEST: Women & Girls in a Changing World
- Through Your Lens Photo & Essay Contest
- Winter Archive Exhibition – Venice Arts Gallery
- Venice Arts at the Venice Art Crawl
- Hidden City: Ciudad Oculta – Ciudad Visible
- Free “Mozambique” Film Screening at the Egyptian Theatre for 7th Artivist Film Festival
- Photovoice Research: Examining The Transition to Manhood For Young Black Men in Los Angeles
- Neal Baer, M.D.: Mash-Ups: Merging Photography with New Media for Social Change
- Panel Discussion: Documentary Photography, Photojournalism & Visual Storytelling in the Digital Age
- Natalie Bookchin: Artist Talk
- Screening: “Pushing the Elephant”
- Opening Reception for “Jim Hubbard: Injustice, Power & Unusual People”
- Screening of “The Price of Sugar”
- 14th Annual DocuWeeks
- New Minor at USC: Photography and Social Change
- USC Micro-Seminar: How User-Generated Photography Can Change the World
- Through the Eyes of Haitian Children – Gallery Talk and Exhibition Opening
- 2010 International Visual Sociology Association Conference
- Video Contest: If I Had a Trillion Dollars
- Shooting Back from Palestine
- PhotoPhilanthropy 2010 Activist Awards
- Through Our Eyes: The Young Black Men’s Photovoice Project on Factors Affecting Their Transition to Manhood
- AED launches Idea:Exchange with exhibit
- Maya Haviland Q&A: Investigating Collaborative Ethnography Through Art
- Training and Consultation in Hong Kong
- Accessibility
- First Exposures: Looking Forward, Giving Back
- From Rural Community to City: Chiapas, Mexico
- EYES of DEAFNESS: Photography By 20 Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Adults
- FOTOKIDS Guatemala Benefit in Los Angeles
- Where are the images of Haiti, by Haitians?by Jim Hubbard
- Outside the Lens Partners with ‘The Last of the Gunslingers’ Doc Fundraiser
- Venice Arts Seeks Documentary Photographers
- HeartSongs for Haiti: A Benefit
- Everyone Is A Photographer By Jim Hubbard
- Through the Lens: Selections from MoPA’s Education Programs
- MEDIA THAT MATTERS: Call for Entries-Deadline January 22, 2010
- Youth Producing Change: Call For Submissions-Deadline December 10, 2009
- Seeing Beyond Sight: An Interview with Tony Deifell
- photomonth Youth Photography Award
- UN Exhibition: The House Is Small But The Welcome Is Big
- Visual Communication & Social Change
- Venice Arts Job Opening
- Shoot Nations
- Shoot Nations 2009: Growing Up In The 21st Century
- Youth Challenge Australia: People and Places Photography Exhibition
- Orient Global Freedom to Create Prize: US$125,000
- Pinhole Photography by Incarcerated Girls at Remann Hall, Washington State
- Critical Exposure Presents “Through the Lens of D.C. Youth”
- PhotoPhilanthropy Activist Awards
- Contrast Project: Palestinian Youth Photo Project
- Hubbard Presents in the Palisades
- The World Through Different Lenses
- Does Pluralist Photography Obscure or Illuminate?
- SHOOTBACK: Nairobi is Seeking Cameras
- Teen Photovoice Project | Health Advocacy
- Workshops for Adults in L.A.
- A Modern FSA?
- Photovoice: The Issue, The Image, The Voice, The Solution
- Barrio El Progreso Public Art Exhibit
- Zanmi Lakay Returns to Haiti this Spring
- Not Just My Illness: A project with homeless, mentally ill women
- PhotoVoice and D&AD Student Awards 2009
- Visual Communication & Social Change
- World Press Photo at USC Annenberg
- A Wing, a Prayer and a Cell Phone
- United in Nima: Bay Area and Ghanaian Youth Share Lives Through the Lens
- Calling All Students of Photography and Activism
- Talking About Hope: The Use of Participant Photography
- The Paterson Youth Photography Project
- Photography For Change: Angkor Photography Festival
- FOCUS Youth Photography Project






