Grantees
Grantees
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Daniel Morel
2005
Daniel Morel, in partnership with Circles of Change, will host exhibitions in Haiti and New York, which will serve as the focal point for discussion aimed at enabling Haitian Americans and Haitians in Haiti to address their past and collaborate toward a positive future.
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Eric Gottesman
2005
Working in collaboration with the Hope for Children Organization, Eric Gottesman will exhibit photographs made in collaboration with people affected by AIDS in Ethiopia.
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Eugene Richards
2005
Eugene Richards produced a multimedia DVD to accompany his book, A Procession of Them: The Plight of the World's Mentally Disabled.
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Jon Anderson
2005
Working in partnership with the Batey Relief Alliance, Jon Anderson created and distributed a multimedia exhibition of his photographs of Haitian workers in the Dominican Republic as an educational resource for the public.
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Ken and Melanie Light
2005
In collaboration with the public libraries in West Virginia, the town of Northfork in West Virginia, and the University of California Press, Ken and Melanie Light brought his project, "Coal Hollow," back to the region.
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Laurie McGinley
2005
Laurie McGinley worked with El Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen in El Salvador to conserve and create a database of the museum s collection of 38,000 photographs documenting the Salvadoran civil war.
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Lynn Johnson
2005
Lynn Johnson, in partnership with the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, and the Children s Museum of Pittsburgh, presented her project "Hate Kills" to the public to initiate a community-wide conversation about prejudice and intolerance.
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Marcus Bleasdale
2005
Working in partnership with Human Rights Watch, Marcus Bleasdale produced an exhibition with accompanying text panels to highlight the human cost of resource exploitation in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Nina Berman
2005
In partnership with several U.S. nonprofits, Nina Berman and Robert Acosta one of the soldiers in Berman's portraits of Americans wounded in Iraq gave multimedia presentations to high school and college age audiences in areas where there is active military recruitment.
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Vera Lentz
2005
Vera Lentz will publish a bilingual book that records the violence in Peru from 1980 to 2003. The book will be distributed widely to universities, the media, human rights groups, and NGOs in Peru.
