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IGL 2010 Calendar

Publications | Posted Jun 10, 2009
Program: Exposure

THE INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL LEADERSHIP \ THINKING BEYOND BOUNDARIES, ACTING ACROSS BORDERS \ FROM JULIUS CAESAR CROSSING THE RUBICON TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS INDICTMENT OF SUDAN PRESIDENT OMAR AL-BASHIR, A COMPENDIUM OF SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIO-POLITICAL EVENTS THAT RESONATE THE CONCERNS AND THEMES OF TUFTS UNIVERSITY'S INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL LEADERSHIP AND ITS PHOTOJOURNALISM, DOCUMENTARY STUDIES, AND HUMAN RIGHTS PROGRAM, EXPOSURE. Read more...

IGL 2009 Calendar

Publications | Posted Oct 15, 2008
Program: Exposure

Exposure | photojournalism | documentary studies | human rights | Exposure is the Institute for Global Leadership’s photojournalism, documentary studies and human rights program. allied with the preeminent photographers of the VII Photo Agency, contact press images and other distinguished photojournalists, exposure is dedicated to mentoring and developing young, knowledgeable photojournalists and documentary filmmakers. Read more...

Rebuild: Kosovo Six Years Later

Publications | Posted Jun 3, 2008
Program: Exposure

Rebuild: Kosovo Six Years Later is the result of a week-long photojournalism workshop held by Gary Knight and Mort Rosenblum in Kosovo from August 20-27, 2005. Gary Knight, founding member of VII Photo Agency and acclaimed documentary photographer, and Mort Rosenblum, world affairs specialist who was Special Correspondent for The Associated Press and editor of the International Herald Tribune, guided and mentored fourteen students from Tufts University and Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Read more...

Argentina: From the Ruins of a Dirty War

Publications | Posted Jun 3, 2008
Program: Exposure

Led by Gary Knight and Mort Rosenblum, the EXPOSURE-VII Photo Agency Workshop in Argentina consisted of eight Tufts students and one Tufts staff member. In January 2006, the participants of this weeklong workshop traveled to Buenos Aires to work on photo essays with topics ranging from the city police force to the “Las Madres” -- the mothers whose loved ones were disappeared during the “Dirty War” to the impact of tourism.

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