Grantees
Grantees
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Emily Schiffer
2012
Emily Schiffer will partner with the Center for Urban Transformation and the Magnum Foundation to engage Chicago residents to transform neglected buildings and lots into sustainable, locally-owned community developments.
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Jon Lowenstein
2012
Jon Lowenstein will work with local faith leaders and religious youth groups in Escondido, California, to help them mediate tensions between new migrant and native-born communities.
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Joseph Rodriguez
2012
Joseph Rodriguez will partner with New American Media to train journalism students and youth reporters in California to document stories of people re-entering society after incarceration.
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Robin Bowman
2012
Robin Bowman will create a curriculum, exhibition, and training program to stimulate youth engagement on civil and human rights issues.
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Carlos Javier Ortiz
2011
Carlos Javier Ortiz is partnering with the Chicago Youth Boxing Club on “Too Young to Die,” to mobilize young people from three Chicago communities who have been affected by violence.
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Dalia Khamissy
2011
Dalia Khamissy is partnering with SOLIDE (Support of Lebanon in Detention and Exile) to mobilize youth to investigate the fate of people who went missing during the 1975-90 Lebanese civil war.
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Laurie Jo Reynolds
2011
Laurie Jo Reynolds is partnering with Tamms Year Ten and the National Religious Campaign Against Torture to help end the use of long-term isolation at supermax prisons in Illinois, Maine, and Virginia.
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Pamela Yates
2011
Pamela Yates is partnering with the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala and Skylight Pictures on a project to restore the collective memory of the Guatemalan genocide.
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Shahidul Alam
2011
Shahidul Alam is partnering with Drik Picture Library and the Queens Museum of Art to mobilize communities and gather international support to end state sponsored extra-judicial killings in Bangladesh.
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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.
