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The Women of Evangel | Healing and Hope
Western Kentucky UniversityIn summer of 2006, Western Kentucky University associate professor and photojournalist James Kenney traveled to Nigeria with IVUmed, a humanitarian organization which helps individuals with urological problems. James gathered audio and documented the group's work with photos and video. Associate professor Tim Broekema produced the multimedia piece that is included in this website. More…
Photographer’s Journal: Political Landscapes
The New York TimesBehind-the-scenes images of life on the campaign trail from the photographer Damon Winter. More…
Two Street Stompers
Courier Post OnlineCovering practice for the Two Street Stompers and the preparation for the competition. More…
Sled Dogs Jersey Sands
Courier Post OnlineAudio slide show on Sled Dogs in the Pine Lands, N.J. More…
Yokohama International School Advance Japanese Music Ensemble
Courier Post OnlineSights and music from the Yokohama International School. More…
Together
The New StatesmanAn extraordinary and graphic evocation of the Kenyan post election violence that ripped Kibera apart. Features the stop in your tracks photographs of Yasuyoshi Chiba who has been nominated for a Visa d'Or for his work in Kenya More…
In Flushing, All Eyes on Beijing
The New York TimesOn the streets of this predominantly Chinese neighborhood in New York, the Olympics have channeled the pride of Chinese-Americans. More…
Photographer's Journal: Fleeing the Georgian Conflict
The New York TimesPhotojournalist Justyna Mielnikiewicz discusses her photos of refugees who have fled Georgia’s conflict zones in distress, often not knowing whether family members are alive or dead. More…
Photographer's Journal : Capturing History at the Water Cube
The New York TimesThe Times's Doug Mills shares his experiences photographing diving and swimming at the National Aquatics Center in Beijing. More…
Darfur: Rebellion From The Margins
Slate"I’ve wanted to show another side of Darfur" where people are fighting back and refusing to leave the homes that form the basis of their livelihoods. By torching those villages and bombing thatch-roofed huts, the Sudanese government has unsuccessfully tried to squash an uprising made up of blacks and Arabs who are fighting for roads, schools, clinics, electricity, clean water, and participation in a government that has marginalized their region and others in Sudan for decades. " More…




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