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WORLD AFFAIRS
DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY
China - Changsha Orphanage
Denmark - 2023 Pro-Palestine Demonstration, Copenhagen
Colombia - Armenia, Barrio de Neuva Libertad
Haiti - 2014 Recovery
Kingdom of Bhutan
US - 2024 Princeton U. Pro-Palestine Encampment
US - 2024 Pro-Ukraine Demonstration, Princeton, NJ
US - 2022 Starbucks Unionization, Hopewell, NJ
US - 2020 COVID Quarantine Scarcity
US - 2018 March for Our Lives
US - 2012 Hurricane Sandy, New Jersey
US - 2011 Occupy Wall Street, New York City
US - 2004 Republican National Convention, New York City
US - 2003 Iraq Anti-War Protests, New York City
US - 2002 Tribute in Light 9/11 Memorial
US - 2001 Messages from 9/11 New York City
US - 2001 9/11 New York City and Recovery
ACTION AND ADVOCACY
PRESENTATIONS
Smithsonian Institution - "Artists Voices: Art in the Aftermath" Sept 9, 2021
National Museum of American History September 9, 2021 Reflecting on artists' roles in commemorating 9/11. Whether through documentary...
JOURNALISM and REPORTAGE
Jeff Bezos is Voldemort, Bill Gates is Harry Potter, and Warren Buffett is Dumbledore
When money equals power, how does the world's richest man compare to the world's most powerful wizard?
Forget Paradigm Shifts. We’re in a Paradigm Crunch.
COVID-19 is forcing our world to hit the reset button at nearly every level of our existence. From social, medical and economic standpoints
Harvard and MIT sue Homeland Security and ICE over Student Visas
Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) filed a lawsuit against Homeland Security and ICE.
"Spanish Flu" is the Wrong Name. So are "Chinese Virus" and "Kung Flu"
Habits are hard to change, even at The New York Times it seems. As recently as June 13, the Times published the online article, When a Cemet
Special COVID Feature: Students, Faculty, Many Others Anxious for Princeton University’s Reopening
PRINCETON, N.J. — Princeton Symphony Orchestra executive director Marc Uys is looking forward to the day when the orchestra’s concert hall c
Special COVID Feature: Princeton Government Responds to Community During COVID-19
PRINCETON, N.J. — “During this crisis we are not going to get everything right. We are trying our absolute best and we are making the best
Special COVID Feature: COVID-19 Brings Charity to the Forefront in Princeton
PRINCETON, N.J. — Before COVID-19, the Princeton Mobile Food Pantry regularly served about 300 food insecure households with groceries and
Special COVID Feature: Princeton Businesses Struggle to Stay Afloat
PRINCETON, N.J. — Lisa Ruddy, the owner of the Princeton Soup and Sandwich Company, said she remembers how fast COVID-19 brought her 16-year
Special COVID Feature: Princeton Arts Scene Struggles to Reinvent, Rejuvenate Itself
PRINCETON, N.J. — “Ticket sales are nowhere near what they were when we were open for real. We’re looking at tens of tickets sold instead of
Huffington Post: I Shouldn't Have To Explain Why 'Chink Virus' Is So Hurtful, But I Will Anyway
By Daniel Farber Huang, Guest Writer January 5, 2020 Last week, I had to explain to my four children why #ChinkVirus was showing up on...
MEDIA and PRESS COVERAGE
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