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Change The Story, Change Everything! Meet the world's leading visual storytellers on the front lines making real impact. Learn from change-makers around the world, be inspired, and challenge yourself to decolonize storytelling with Photographers Without Borders. Hosted by PWB Founder and award-winning storyteller, Dani Khan Da Silva.
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Join Photographers Without Borders as we discuss what it looks like now that Rosem's turning the camera on herself on this episode of Storytelling for Change.Rosem is a Filipina photographer and nurse based in Baltimore, Maryland. She is a National Geographic Explorer and a We, Women artist producing visual stories that focus on human relationships and resilience in areas of trauma recovery, culture preservation and health outcomes. She is a contributor for NPR, The Washington Post, Reuters, ...
Join Photographers Without Borders as we discuss queer Indigenous perspective in photography on this episode of Storytelling for Change.River is a two-spirit Caddo, Lenape, and white artist and youth-worker. Their work consists of collage, photography, videography, beading, and they are learning how to be in relationship with Caddo pottery. River understands photography as a place in time together, a little room to help a friend, a relative, an elder, feel seen, beautiful or listened to. It's...
Join Photographers Without Borders as we explore how photography and storytelling can help create a bit of the healing we all need on this episode of Storytelling for Change.Bryce Evans is an artist of catharsis and Founder of The One Project, a private mental health community focused on therapeutic photography. He teaches, writes and speaks around the world about the healing power of photos for your mental health. He's also an award-winning photographer, artist, marketing consultant and comm...
National Geographic magazine photographer Ami Vitale has traveled to more than 100 countries, bearing witness not only to violence and conflict, but also to surreal beauty and the enduring power of the human spirit. Throughout the years, Ami has lived in mud huts and war zones, contracted malaria, and donned a panda suit— keeping true to her belief in the importance of “living the story.” In 2009, after shooting a powerful story on the transport and release of one the world’s last white rhino...
Join Photographers Without Borders as we discuss how educating through storytelling can build collective knowledge that will lead to caring and taking action in this episode of Storytelling for Change.A virtuous mind and voice in conservation photography and one of the most influential conservation photographers in the world, Cristina Mittermeier has been hailed as one of the most important outdoor photographers of her generation. Listen and learn from a world class leader in the realm of sto...
Join Photographers Without Borders as we look “beyond the gun” at the worlds of anti-poaching and conservation on this episode of Storytelling for Change.After completing his BA in Criminal Justice with a minor in Philosophy from Ferris State University, Damari McBride decided that his passion for helping and empowering people would be better served through photography and storytelling. McBride relocated to Asia where he spent four years improving his photography and enhancing his abilities a...
Join Photographers Without Borders as we discuss how a Maori/Polynesian photographer crafts stories about Indigenous culture, her people, and their connection to the land on this episode of Storytelling for Change.Alex King, a Maori/Polynesian photographer based in the Cook Islands, specializes in photo documentary, storytelling, portrait photography and weddings. As a young indigenous photographer connecting back to my roots through storytelling and photography, My passion is directed at cha...
Join Photographers Without Borders as we discuss what defines Human Trafficking and how storytelling can end this form of slavery on this episode of Storytelling for Change.Sophie Otiende describes herself as a feminist, teacher and survivor advocate for human trafficking. She has been working with grassroots organizations for the past ten years in organization development, project management and resource mobilization. For the past five years Sophie has been working with HAART Kenya, an...
Join Photographers Without Borders as we discuss leaving a legacy and finding your creative voice on this episode of Storytelling for Change.Laura Wood is a photographer and educator based in South Yorkshire. She is mum to two young boys with motherhood and daily life inspiring much of her photography. Laura finds catharsis through self-portraiture by taking feelings and emotions out of head and heart and holding a mirror up to herself by way of the camera. This process has given her a ...
Nikki Sanchez joins PWB to as we discuss what exactly is decolonization, why do we need it, and how can we all be part of the process of decolonization on this episode of Storytelling for Change.Nikki Sanchez is a Pipil/Maya and Irish/Scottish academic, Indigenous media maker, and environmental educator and is presently completing a Ph.D. with a research focus on emerging visual media technology as it relates to Indigenous ontology. Nikki designed and directed the first-ever Indigenous ...
Nitashia Johnson joins PWB to discuss the importance of promoting narratives of Black self-love on the pilot episode of Storytelling for Change.Nitashia Johnson, is a multimedia artist who graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in 2008. She went on to become a 2012 alumna of Texas Woman’s University with a BFA in Design Communication. In 2019 she won one of the five spots open for first-round Sony Alpha Female Creator-in-Residence program.​She's an ...
As a way to serve our community, we invite you to join us as we explore what “storytelling for change” really looks like! Meet the storytellers on the front lines of making moving art, learn skills around how to cope as a storyteller in today’s climate, be inspired, and participate in challenges with us! Hosted by PWB Founder Danielle Da Silva, attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to join discussions with noteworthy guests from all over the world! Best of all, attendees can interact ...
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