Etats Unis
- Ville, État Cotati, CA
- Situation géographique Amérique du nord
- Langues English
- Age 55
A propos de moi
In March 2005, I traveled with the Global Exchange delegation "Women Making Change" to Afghanistan for an Independent Study Project in photography.
I returned to Afghanistan in March 2007, as a volunteer for the NGO Afghans4Tomorrow, teaching English and photographing in the A4T girl's schools.
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Mon Site Internet (susanmhall.com)
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My goal as a documentary photographer is;
To educate and agitate, To initiate dialogue,
To visually document the costs of war,
To reject the supposition that we as individuals are powerless to effect change,
To inspire the viewer to engage in quantifiable action to advance peace in the U.S. and the world,
and to submit that human life is sacred and that killing in any form is uncivilized.
Je suis passionnée par:
Conflict and war.
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Between 1996 and 2001, the Taliban were in power in Afghanistan, and girls were not allowed to attend school. Following the fall of the Taliban in 2001, many teenage girls, having missed five years of school, resumed their studies at the elementary school level.
Afghans4Tomorrow is a non-political humanitarian organization dedicated to the reconstruction and development of Afghanistan. In March 2007, I traveled to Afghanistan as a volunteer to teach English and take photographs in the Afghans4Tomorrow girls schools.
de Votre Exposition:
In March 2005, I traveled with the Global Exchange delegation "Women Making Change" to Afghanistan for an Independent Study Project in photography. I returned to Afghanistan in March 2007, as a volunteer for the NGO Afghans4Tomorrow, teaching English and photographing in the A4T girl's schools.
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