DiscoverIntergenerational10: Kibera (Part 2) — Photography, Slum Tourism, & Sustained Engagement
10: Kibera (Part 2) — Photography, Slum Tourism, & Sustained Engagement

10: Kibera (Part 2) — Photography, Slum Tourism, & Sustained Engagement

Update: 2021-09-10
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In the second part of two episodes on Kibera, Kenya, Dan and Sade discuss media ethics, the impact of photography, and how they feel about slum tourism.


Photos mentioned will be posted on Instagram & our website!


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Resources:


The True Story Of Phan Thi Kim Phuc, The “Napalm Girl”: https://allthatsinteresting.com/napalm-girl


Alan Kurdi's Story: Behind The Most Heartbreaking Photo of 2015: https://time.com/4162306/alan-kurdi-syria-drowned-boy-refugee-crisis/


The vulture and the little girl: https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/vulture-little-girl/


Famed 'Afghan Girl' Finally Gets a Home: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/pages/article/afghan-girl-home-afghanistan


Fayemi Photography (Sade’s grandfather): https://www.fayemiphotography.com/


Stories from Kibera (Brian Otieno): https://www.instagram.com/kiberastories/?hl=en


The case against empathy: https://www.vox.com/conversations/2017/1/19/14266230/empathy-morality-ethics-psychology-compassion-paul-bloom


Human Needs Project: http://www.humanneedsproject.org/

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10: Kibera (Part 2) — Photography, Slum Tourism, & Sustained Engagement

10: Kibera (Part 2) — Photography, Slum Tourism, & Sustained Engagement

Dan & Sade