Grantees
Grantees
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Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh
2008
Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh partnered with the Arab Image Foundation to curate, archive, and exhibit photographs taken by Palestinian youth living in Burj El Shamali refugee camp.
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Aftermath Project
2007
Funding for one production grant for photographers covering the aftermath of conflict and the stories of what happens after the troops and the media leave.
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Breaking the Silence
2007
Breaking the Silence will exhibit "Israeli Soldiers Talk About the Occupied Territories," photographs and testimonies from ex-Israeli soldiers, in Philadelphia and Boston.
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Jonathan Torgovnik
2007
In partnership with Amnesty International, Jonathan Torgovnik created a university tour and educational curriculum based on "Intended Consequences: Genocide Mothers, Children of Rape," a chronicle of women and their children born out of rape during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
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Leora Kahn
2007
Leora Kahn and Proof: Media for Social Justice worked with the Aegis Trust to use an exhibition of photographs and interviews with 25 Hutu rescuers during the 1994 Rwandan genocide to foster reconciliation and peace-building between Hutu and Tutsi in Rwanda.
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Steven Vincent Foundation
2007
A grant to support the panel discussion "Fixers on the Frontlines" held June 26, 2007, at Alwan for the Arts in New York City.
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Tim Matsui
2007
Working with the FEAR (Friends Educating Against Rape) Project, Tim Matsui conducted speaker engagements as part of a multimedia presentation in Seattle public schools that aim to create a dialogue on the lasting effects of sexual violence on individuals and communities.
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W. Eugene Smith Fund
2007
A grant to fund one production grant in documentary photography.
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Wendy Ewald
2007
Working in partnership with the Quebec Labrador Foundation, the Tshikapisk Foundation, and members of the Innu community, Wendy Ewald repatriated photographs made by Innu children in 1969 and distributed--locally and provincially--new images made in collaboration with the Innu nation.
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Alistair Berg
2006
Alistair Berg will exhibit photographs taken by people living in the townships around Cape Town, South Africa, in the local communities, at outdoor malls and transportation hubs across the country, and via a website.
