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Canada: First Nations women use ‘photo voice’ to tell stories

May 29, 2008

A group of First Nations women in Saskatchewan are telling stories about their lives through the lens of a camera. Ten women from Prince Albert are photographing what they see every day as part of a project that examines the lives of people living in poverty. Read more

Mini-festival a showcase for Muslim youth

May 22, 2008

IPE Admin: Here is a great web article by Mari Sasano of the Edmonton Journal, published Thursday, February 14, 2008. And a quick update to the article: if you visit the Mosquer’s site, you’ll find the winning videos online. Great stuff. Enjoy. Read more

Cameras For Kids: Through The Eyes of Bosnian Children

May 21, 2008

© Cameras For KidsWe believe every child has a story. The stories of this generation hold the key to the promise of a better country, filled with new hope and energy. The project empowers children by embracing their perspective on life and throwing open the doors of the historic city of Sarajevo to a child’s eye view. Read more

UNICEF Marks World Malaria Day With Children’s Photo Exhibit in Canada

May 14, 2008

TORONTO, ONTARIO and CALGARY, ALBERTA–(Marketwire - April 24, 2008) - Equipped with new cameras and their unique perspective, dozens of children in Liberia and Rwanda have been documenting their lives by taking photographs of their families and communities for UNICEF’s EYE SEE III project. Eye See III is being launched in Calgary, Alberta on April 25 to commemorate World Malaria Day 2008. Read more

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