Grantees
Grantees
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Alit Ambara
2010
Alit Ambara will partner with Institut Sejarah Sosial Indonesia to present photographs of the victims of the 1965-66 violence in an interactive, multimedia teaching module to be used in Indonesian high school history classes.
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Andrew Agaba
2010
Andrew Agaba will partner with Africa Leadership Institute on "Voices of Uganda," a newspaper supplement, poster campaign, touring exhibition, and blog designed to prevent pre- and post-election violence in Uganda in the February 2011 general elections.
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Donna De Cesare
2010
Donna De Cesare will partner with Universidad Centroamericana and the Mesoamerica Center to combine photography, theater, and skills-based media workshops for youth to address the complex ways that gang violence and migration impact the human rights of young people in Central America.
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FIERCE
2010
FIERCE will partner with Marvin Taylor on Queer Pier: 40 Years, an exhibition and community archiving project that will serve as a tool for ongoing grassroots organizing and leadership development programs for LGBTQ youth of color in New York City.
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Jean-Marie Simon
2010
Jean-Marie Simon will partner with the Oficina de Derechos Humanos del Arzobispado de Guatemala and Estudio A2 to create a newspaper supplement and a multilingual DVD based on Simon's book, which documents the height of Guatemala s civil war in the 1980s.
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Kunda Dixit
2010
Kunda Dixit will partner with Madan Puraskar Pustaka on Shanti Sangralaya, to develop educational materials and set up a permanent exhibition of photographs, texts, maps, and graphics about the 1996-2006 insurgency in Nepal.
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Lorena Ros
2010
Lorena Ros will partner with La Fundación Vicki Bernadet to use Unspoken a book and multimedia project on adult survivors of child sexual abuse to create an experiential workshop designed to raise awareness and reach out to women survivors in the Spanish prison system.
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Stephen Ferry
2010
Stephen Ferry will partner with Consejo de Redación to create Violentología: Un manual del conflicto colombiano, a visual resource that will be distributed to journalists, editors, and archivists to to instruct and encourage the photographic coverage of Colombia's human rights crisis.
