Dorothea Lange was an American photographer born in 1895 who is best known for her Depression-era work for the Farm Security Administration. Some of her most iconic photos included "The White Angel Breadline" from 1933 and "Migrant Mother" from 1936 which captured the struggles of migrant farm workers and helped shape understanding of the Great Depression. Lange believed photography could help people by documenting the human conditions of her time. She worked to bring attention to economic and social issues through her photos.
O rose thou art sick,
The invisible worm,
That flies in the night
In the howling storm
Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy;
And his dark secret love
Does thy life destroy.
Effective Skills Systems in Spain – Workshop with StakeholdersEduSkills OECD
This presentation was prepared for the Diagnostic Workshop with Stakeholders in Cuenca (November 24-25, 2014) in the context of the “Building an Effective Skills Strategy for Spain” project, a collaborative project of the OECD and the Government of Spain. The material was intended as input to the Diagnostic Workshop with Stakeholders and does not aim to provide a comprehensive assessment of Spain’s Skills System. It focuses on the Effective Skills Systems pillar of the OECD skills strategy.
Increase Spatial Learning in Formal and Informal SettingsEduSkills OECD
The CERI OECD/National Science Foundation International Conference took place in Paris, at the OECD Headquarters on 23-24 January 2012. Here the presentation of Session 2, Formal Learning, Item 1.
O rose thou art sick,
The invisible worm,
That flies in the night
In the howling storm
Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy;
And his dark secret love
Does thy life destroy.
Effective Skills Systems in Spain – Workshop with StakeholdersEduSkills OECD
This presentation was prepared for the Diagnostic Workshop with Stakeholders in Cuenca (November 24-25, 2014) in the context of the “Building an Effective Skills Strategy for Spain” project, a collaborative project of the OECD and the Government of Spain. The material was intended as input to the Diagnostic Workshop with Stakeholders and does not aim to provide a comprehensive assessment of Spain’s Skills System. It focuses on the Effective Skills Systems pillar of the OECD skills strategy.
Increase Spatial Learning in Formal and Informal SettingsEduSkills OECD
The CERI OECD/National Science Foundation International Conference took place in Paris, at the OECD Headquarters on 23-24 January 2012. Here the presentation of Session 2, Formal Learning, Item 1.
Partnerships in VET - An Employer's Perspective - The Future in Your Hands 2...EduSkills OECD
“Presentation delivered at the UKCES-OECD workshop on “Employer Ownership: Strengthening Partnerships to Enhance Skills Investment” held on 16 November 2012 at the UK Skills Show, Birmingham, UK.”
This presentation was given at the GCES Conference on Trust and Education in The Hague on 7 December in one of the afternoon workshops. In this workshop, Jelmer Evers (The UniC School, Utrecht, The Netherlands) and René Kneyber (Oosterlicht College, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands) looked at the main ideas and the rationale of their edited book “Flip the System – changing education from the ground up”. In this book, teachers and educational experts argue to move towards a more democratic approach to education.
How can open data be used to reduce poverty and corruption? Pernilla Näsfors, transparency and social media manager at Sida - the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, shows different open data sources, standards and APIs and some interesting crowdsourcing and open source projects that support global development and democracy.
A talk given at #ggm12 - Geek Girl Meetup at Tekniska Muséet in Stockholm 26 May 2012
Science Education for Innovation-Driven SocietiesEduSkills OECD
OECD Conference Educating for Innovative Societies on 26 April 2012 - Session 3: STEM Education in Innovation-Driven Societies - Science Education for Innovation-Driven Societies by Francesco Avvisati, OECD
This is a brief survey of the art and visual culture of the 1930s and 40s. As usual, this file is so large, you may just want to look at it here on slideshare.
"Migrant Mother" is a famous photograph taken by Dorothea Lange during the Great Depression in the United States. The photograph features a mother named Florence Owens Thompson and her children, who were migrant farm workers during the 1930s. This photograph is an iconic representation of the struggle and hardship faced by migrant workers during that era. In this article, we will delve deeper into the background of the photograph and the story behind it.
The Great Depression was a time of economic crisis in the United States. The country was hit by a severe economic downturn, which led to widespread unemployment, poverty, and hunger. Many Americans were forced to migrate to other states in search of work. These migrants were often poor and had to live in makeshift camps in order to survive. Florence Owens Thompson and her family were one such family.
In 1936, Dorothea Lange was working as a photographer for the Resettlement Administration, a government agency tasked with providing relief to farmers and migrant workers affected by the Great Depression. She was traveling through California when she came across a campsite in Nipomo, where she saw Florence Owens Thompson and her children. She immediately recognized the hardship and struggle on their faces and decided to take a photograph.
The photograph shows Florence Owens Thompson sitting in front of a makeshift tent with her children huddled around her. She appears tired and worn out, with her hands clasped together in her lap. Her children, who are wrapped in ragged clothes, huddle close to her, seeking warmth and comfort. The backdrop of the photograph is the barren landscape of California's Central Valley, which serves as a reminder of the harsh conditions faced by migrant workers.
The photograph was an instant success and soon became an icon of the Great Depression. It was published in newspapers and magazines across the country and became a symbol of the struggle faced by migrant workers. The photograph was later used by the Resettlement Administration to raise awareness of the plight of migrant workers and to garner support for relief efforts.
After the photograph was taken, Florence Owens Thompson became an unwilling celebrity. She resented the attention and felt that the photograph had portrayed her as a victim rather than as a strong and capable woman. Nevertheless, the photograph has come to represent the strength and resilience of the American people during one of the country's darkest periods.
In conclusion, "Migrant Mother" is a powerful photograph that captures the struggles of migrant workers during the Great Depression. It is a reminder of the hardships faced by millions of Americans during that era and serves as a symbol of the strength and resilience of the human spirit. The story of Florence Owens Thompson and her family is one of determination and perseverance in the face of adversity, and it is a story that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.
Stephen Zietz, Georgia State University, Special Collections and Archives presentation at VRA 28 Atlanta.
On the Power and Use of the Photographic Negative; COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE LANE BROTHERS PHOTOGRAPHERS “RETAINED SERIES”
from the "Visual Resources as Archives: The Case of the Lane Borhters and Tracy O'Neal Collections" session.
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2. The White Angel Breadline in San Francisco, Lange's first "street" photo, taken in 1933.
3. Migrant Mother “I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet. I do not remember how I explained my presence or my camera to her, but I do remember she asked me no questions. I made five exposures, working closer and closer from the same direction. I did not ask her name or her history. She told me her age, that she was thirty-two. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the children killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food. There she sat in that lean-to tent with her children huddled around her, and seemed to know that my pictures might help her, and so she helped me. There was a sort of equality about it.”- Dorothea Lange
4. Many people who were migrating to find work, the pictures really reflected what the times were like.
13. Clarence H. White School of Photography, produced many of the best-known photographers including Dorothea Lange. Clarence H. White
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16. This is a picture of people gathering around Wall Street after the 1929 crash
17. Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a bank run early in the Great Depression.
18. Squatters in Mexican section in San Antonio, Texas. House was built of scrap material in vacant lot in Mexicansection of San Antonio, Texas. March 1939. Photographer: Russell Lee.
19. Famous Quotes Pick a theme and work it to exhaustion... the subject must be something you truly love or truly hate. ~Dorothea Lange~ While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. ~Dorothea Lange~ Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still. ~Dorothea Lange~
20. Dorothea Lange A picture of Dorothea Lange the year she died in 1965