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Participation for Engagement and Impact: A Conversation with Jennifer Maytorena Taylor

January 31, 2012

Documentary filmmaker Jennifer Maytorena Taylor is a research fellow here at USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Her current work in progress is a web-based film project for Latino Public Broadcasting and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting called Street Knowledge to College. It explores how a small community-run charter school called FREE L.A. High works with youth to interrupt the school-to-jail track, both for themselves and for others. Read more

What I See, Who I Am!

October 19, 2011

Disabled children explore their world through photography, with help from College of Art and Design students at Princess Nora Bint Abdulrahman University, in Saudi Arabia.

This article is a guest feature by Janice Levy, a professor in the Department of Cinema, Photography, and Media Arts at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY. Professor Levy spent ten months of her 2010-2011 sabbatical in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, teaching photography to young women at the newly established College of Fine Art and Design at Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University in Riyadh.

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Accessibility

April 15, 2010

A project that began in March 2008, Acessibilidade will exhibit 20 photographs taken by visually impaired students pursuing photography degrees at Senac São Paulo in Brazil. The exhibit will run from April 7, 2010 to April 30, 2010 at Senac University Center.

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From Rural Community to City: Chiapas, Mexico

February 14, 2010

Side by Side Gallery has just posted an online photography exhibit of work by photographer Refugia Guzµán Pérez, a Ch’ol photographer from Chiapas, Mexico who is affiliated with the Chiapas Photography Project (CCP) and Archivio Fotográfico Indígena (AFI). Read more

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