How can visual storytelling promote human rights?
Description
In this insightful continuation of our conversation with Bora Un and Anna Schroeder from Art Works Projects (AWP), we delve deeper into the organization’s impactful work in human rights storytelling. Building on the foundation set in the previous episode, we explore their current projects, collaborative processes, and lessons learned from years of advocacy through visual storytelling.
Key Highlights:
- Current Projects at AWP: Bora and Anna share updates on AWP’s latest initiatives, including their collaborations with photographers and storytellers tackling global issues such as migration, forced displacement, and cultural preservation.
- Collaborative Storytelling: insights into how AWP fosters meaningful partnerships with communities, photographers, and global networks to amplify underrepresented voices in human rights narratives.
- Measuring Impact: Anna explains how AWP uses tools like community feedback and mentorship programs to evaluate the social and personal impact of their projects on both audiences and collaborators.
- Lessons Learned: Reflections on the challenges and successes encountered in their mission to create change through visual advocacy.
Why Listen?
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of art, advocacy, and impact. Learn how AWP empowers storytellers and communities alike while driving awareness on pressing human rights issues.
Links & Resources:
• Art Works Projects: artworksprojects.org
• Emerging Lens Fellowship Program: artworksprojects.org/emerging-lens
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