Grantees
Grantees
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Greg Constantine
2009
Greg Constantine will partner with UNHCR to create a traveling exhibition, permanent digital archive, multimedia video, and pdf photo essay that combine photographs documenting the consequences of statelessness and the denial of citizenship on Nubians in Kenya, with rare historical photographs and documents from their personal collections.
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Hayk Bianjyan
2009
A grant to document the violation of property rights in Yerevan, where ongoing redevelopment projects have resulted in the large-scale destruction of historical buildings and the eviction of their tenants and owners.
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Justyna Mielnikiewicz
2009
A grant to photograph and interview women of varying ages in rural villages, small towns, and the capital city of Tbilisi in order to explore the range of women s roles and experiences in Georgia.
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Karen Mirzoyan
2009
A grant to photograph portraits of Armenian men and women who had attempted suicide.
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Katja Heinemann
2009
Katja Heinemann will partner with the Broadway House for Continuing Care to create an educational campaign about HIV-positive seniors geared towards eldercare and healthcare professionals.
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Magnum Cultural Foundation
2009
The Magnum Cultural Foundation privides scholarships to attend a certificate course in human rights photography, offered jointly by New York University s Tisch School of the Arts and the Magnum Cultural Foundation.
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Magnum Cultural Foundation
2009
The Magnum Cultural Foundation builds on Magnum Photos's tradition of photography in the public interest by using visual imagery to advance human rights, social justice, and socially progressive causes.
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Mery Agakhanyan
2009
A grant to document life in small villages throughout Armenia.
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Mitch Epstein
2009
Mitch Epstein will partner with The Architectural League of New York to create a website and educational guide addressing energy production and consumption in America.
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National Geographic Society
2009
The National Geographic Society (NGS) All Roads Photography Program supports and empowers local photographers to tell their own stories in their home countries.
