Upsides to “I”
When Stephanie Hanes set out to write her first, forthcoming book, about an environmental project in Mozambique funded by a rich Westerner, editors and…
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When Stephanie Hanes set out to write her first, forthcoming book, about an environmental project in Mozambique funded by a rich Westerner, editors and…
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Two years ago this week, Angelo Merendino’s wife Jennifer died, at age 40, of breast cancer. Merendino, a photographer, documented her journey with the…
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The Bronx Documentary Center is showing the exhibit through December 21 The mood cast by the photographs on the walls of the Bronx Documentary…
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An innovative financing model may change the face of public radi. Sue Schardt wants to mess with your mind. Specifically, she wants to mess…
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After 10 years in Iraq, photojournalists seek new vocabularies of war About halfway through America’s decade-long intervention in Iraq, Ashley Gilbertson sensed war fatigue….
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A new documentary on the Egyptian revolution makes the uprising, rather than the uprising’s participants, its centerpiece Over the years, I’ve had occasion to…
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A documentary chronicles “24 hours. 241 patients. 1 stretched ER” A middle-aged man who lays carpet can’t sleep at night from bone-spur pain. He…
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In “Where I Am Going,” an advocacy group enlists the power of visual storytelling to tackle stop-and-frisk The power of short documentary video to…
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After all the reporting trips you’ve read about here, all the stories I’ve done about war and justice and voice and violence, I’m massively…
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An amazing lipdub from rural Uganda (and a case study in empowered marketing, by a Dutch NGO).
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