PhotoVoice is working around the world in partnership with the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), supporting those whose lives are affected by international development to share their grassroots view of what is working and why. http://www.photovoice.org/projects/international/development-progress-global-2014
Photographs by women recovering from addiction, exploring and reflecting on milestones and challenges to a positive future through photography.
PhotoVoice in partnership with Diversity in Care
www.photovoice.org | www.diversityincare.org.uk
Photos by young people who are members of key groups affected by HIV, including sex workers, MSMs (men who have sex with men), transgender young people and gay young people of both sexes. HIV is a taboo subject in Myanmar (formerly Burma) and this project will both help reduce stigma, and begin the slow process of normalising discussion of HIV risks and treatment to break down the barriers that put so many young people at unnecessary risk.
Young people across the UK, including disabled young people, homeless young people and young carers, explore the relevance and importance of children's rights in their lives.
16th December 2011 is the 20th anniversary of the UK signing up to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), which sets down what all children under 18 should have for their healthy and happy development.
This slideshow contains just a few of the photographs from a multimedia resource aimed at engaging and informing young people around children's rights, available at www.rightscamerasaction.org.uk
For more info visit www.photovoice.org
Trafficked women speak into the silence
A participatory photography project supporting formerly enslaved women in a safehouse in Israel to speak out against trafficking and modern day slavery.
More info at www.photovoice.org
Project blog: http://www.ourvoiceoffreedom.wordpress.com
PhotoVoice is working around the world in partnership with the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), supporting those whose lives are affected by international development to share their grassroots view of what is working and why. http://www.photovoice.org/projects/international/development-progress-global-2014
Photographs by women recovering from addiction, exploring and reflecting on milestones and challenges to a positive future through photography.
PhotoVoice in partnership with Diversity in Care
www.photovoice.org | www.diversityincare.org.uk
Photos by young people who are members of key groups affected by HIV, including sex workers, MSMs (men who have sex with men), transgender young people and gay young people of both sexes. HIV is a taboo subject in Myanmar (formerly Burma) and this project will both help reduce stigma, and begin the slow process of normalising discussion of HIV risks and treatment to break down the barriers that put so many young people at unnecessary risk.
Young people across the UK, including disabled young people, homeless young people and young carers, explore the relevance and importance of children's rights in their lives.
16th December 2011 is the 20th anniversary of the UK signing up to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), which sets down what all children under 18 should have for their healthy and happy development.
This slideshow contains just a few of the photographs from a multimedia resource aimed at engaging and informing young people around children's rights, available at www.rightscamerasaction.org.uk
For more info visit www.photovoice.org
Trafficked women speak into the silence
A participatory photography project supporting formerly enslaved women in a safehouse in Israel to speak out against trafficking and modern day slavery.
More info at www.photovoice.org
Project blog: http://www.ourvoiceoffreedom.wordpress.com
See it our way for bfi 27th nov 2010 no musicMatt Larsen-Daw
A short introduction to a participatory photography project with young people living in communities affected by human trafficking, in which they speak out about the root causes and the impact of the issue from their unique perspective to raise awareness, inform policy and challenge perceptions locally and internationally.
Run in partnership between international charities PhotoVoice and World Vision.
An example case study for the REAL LIVES section of the 'Migration Conundrum' learning and teaching resource.
Can you help to develop a case study? We are looking for case studies of:
Migrants who live outside of London
Migrants from other MEDC countries who now live in the UK
Migrants from Europe
Migrants who have emigrated from the UK
If you have a potential case study, please contact:
carina.crawford@londoncitizens.org.uk
An introduction to the Charter for Trees, Woods and People, and the role of community Charter Champions in helping people across the UK to understand, treasure and fully realise the value of woods and trees in their lives.
This slideshow is a selection of photographs taken by young people in Albania with differing requirements for inclusion, as part of the PhotoVoice project, Able Voices, in partnership with World Vision, July 2012.
On Friday 24th February PhotoVoice’s Matt Daw and Clare Struthers delivered a photography and citizen journalism for ten members of the Migrant Resource Centre: Engaging Communities Project, in partnership with GlobalNet21. The workshop introduced those attending to the potential of photography as a way to speak out and be heard. Participants were introduced to the different styles and purposes of photography, and were given tips to increase the quality of their photographs and their power to communicate a message or a story. The photos in this slideshow are the results of an exercise to explore the area around the workshop venue – Whitecross Street in East London – and create a photograph that captures and conveys a particular perspective on it.
PhotoVoice Auction of Exceptional Photographs 2011Matt Larsen-Daw
On the 22nd November 2011 PhotoVoice held an Auction of Exceptional Photographs to raise money to support our partcipatory photography projects.
This slideshow showcases a selection of those projects alongside interviews with some of the participants in 2011.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
See it our way for bfi 27th nov 2010 no musicMatt Larsen-Daw
A short introduction to a participatory photography project with young people living in communities affected by human trafficking, in which they speak out about the root causes and the impact of the issue from their unique perspective to raise awareness, inform policy and challenge perceptions locally and internationally.
Run in partnership between international charities PhotoVoice and World Vision.
An example case study for the REAL LIVES section of the 'Migration Conundrum' learning and teaching resource.
Can you help to develop a case study? We are looking for case studies of:
Migrants who live outside of London
Migrants from other MEDC countries who now live in the UK
Migrants from Europe
Migrants who have emigrated from the UK
If you have a potential case study, please contact:
carina.crawford@londoncitizens.org.uk
An introduction to the Charter for Trees, Woods and People, and the role of community Charter Champions in helping people across the UK to understand, treasure and fully realise the value of woods and trees in their lives.
This slideshow is a selection of photographs taken by young people in Albania with differing requirements for inclusion, as part of the PhotoVoice project, Able Voices, in partnership with World Vision, July 2012.
On Friday 24th February PhotoVoice’s Matt Daw and Clare Struthers delivered a photography and citizen journalism for ten members of the Migrant Resource Centre: Engaging Communities Project, in partnership with GlobalNet21. The workshop introduced those attending to the potential of photography as a way to speak out and be heard. Participants were introduced to the different styles and purposes of photography, and were given tips to increase the quality of their photographs and their power to communicate a message or a story. The photos in this slideshow are the results of an exercise to explore the area around the workshop venue – Whitecross Street in East London – and create a photograph that captures and conveys a particular perspective on it.
PhotoVoice Auction of Exceptional Photographs 2011Matt Larsen-Daw
On the 22nd November 2011 PhotoVoice held an Auction of Exceptional Photographs to raise money to support our partcipatory photography projects.
This slideshow showcases a selection of those projects alongside interviews with some of the participants in 2011.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.
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2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
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thGAP - BAbyss in Moderno!! Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives ProjectMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
thGAP - Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives Project, presents an evening of input lectures, discussions and a performative workshop on artistic interventions for future scenarios of human genetic and inheritable modifications.
To begin our lecturers, Marc Dusseiller aka "dusjagr" and Rodrigo Martin Iglesias, will give an overview of their transdisciplinary practices, including the history of hackteria, a global network for sharing knowledge to involve artists in hands-on and Do-It-With-Others (DIWO) working with the lifesciences, and reflections on future scenarios from the 8-bit computer games of the 80ies to current real-world endeavous of genetically modifiying the human species.
We will then follow up with discussions and hands-on experiments on working with embryos, ovums, gametes, genetic materials from code to slime, in a creative and playful workshop setup, where all paticipant can collaborate on artistic interventions into the germline of a post-human future.
thGAP - BAbyss in Moderno!! Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives Project
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3. PhotoVoice projects empower some of the most disadvantaged groups in the world with photographic skills so that they can transform their lives.
4. Through establishing in-field photojournalism workshops PhotoVoice projects enable those who are traditionally the subjects of photography to become its creator.
5. Through photography these individuals find confidence in their voices and are enabled to speak out about their challenges, concerns, hopes and fears.
6. Street Vision Photography by street and working children living in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Selling Newspapers Photographer: Nguyen Van Thanh
7. A Usual Scene “ I scour the streets to fetch other exploited working and street children so that they can also join the shelter like me. I am determined to be better and make myself an example of reform.” by H ap Tien Long
8. Helping Mother “ It is said that rice is more valuable than gold” Le Huu Hieu, 17
10. The Rose Class, Nepal Photography by Bhutanese Refugee Youth
11. Roofs of Huts “ I have spent 8 years of my life living in camp and I do not know how many more years we will spend here. In Bhutan now our village has become a forest. We are becoming adults but have only distant dreams of our country.” Photo by Pasang
12. “ This old man is a pundit, he is sitting outside his hut and reading his prayers. Each and every person has the right to follow their own religion. It is a fundamental right.” Photo by Yethi Raj
13. “ These children were born in the camps. They play happily because they do not know about Bhutan - they do not have sad feelings in their hearts because they do not understand about the situation in the refugee camps.” Photo by Aite Maya
23. Florian is Kylie! “ Florian is my best friend. He says he is my brother and that I am his teacher.One day we were listening to Kylie Minogue. I like Kylie’s music. I said to Florian to pretend to be Kylie. I told him to wear the scarf and to touch his bottom and to hold the microphone,and he began to sing a song!” Photo by Doulat
24. Homeless – Mojo’s Hands “ When I arrived in this country I was shocked to see homeless people in old and dirty clothes on the streets. When I saw these people it changed the idea of what I had imagined Britain and America to be like.” Photo by Onesmus
25. Light Bulb “ One day I was in my room and lying on my bed looking at the ceiling. I started thinking how in this country it is funny – if you want to you can get up, flick a switch and the light will come on.” Photo by Tatiana