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Storytelling For Change
Photographers Without Borders
16 episodes
3 weeks ago
In this episode, Rasha Al Jundi, a Palestinian visual storyteller, curator, and embroidery artist, shares reflections on her work and on the genocide faced by the Palestinian people.
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In this episode, Rasha Al Jundi, a Palestinian visual storyteller, curator, and embroidery artist, shares reflections on her work and on the genocide faced by the Palestinian people.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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On This Sand (Together) A conversation in memory of Jenny Irene Miller
Storytelling For Change
22 minutes
3 months ago
On This Sand (Together) A conversation in memory of Jenny Irene Miller
On This Sand (Together) is a conversation in memory of Jenny Irene Miller, an Inupiaq storyteller from Nome, Alaska. She reflects on Uinñaataavik, her family’s fish camp, and the deep bonds between land, water, and community — and asks how we tell the story of a place when that place is gone. This story is shared in loving memory of Jenny Irene, who left this Earth too soon. This work was made through our Revolutionary Storyteller Program.
Storytelling For Change
In this episode, Rasha Al Jundi, a Palestinian visual storyteller, curator, and embroidery artist, shares reflections on her work and on the genocide faced by the Palestinian people.