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Caught in the middle of nowhere
Text and photos by Amy Connors
Eighty miles from Tucson on solitary, flat roads that carve through pristine-looking fields and brazen rock formations, the dry winds pass heavily, veiling all in a pale dust. The...
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Border Security
Text and photos by Austin Siadak
The desert of Southern Arizona is a place of harsh juxtapositions. Blistering white-hot days fade into bitterly cold black nights. Jagged mountains erupt out of flat sands. Brilliant blue and red...
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Mining for a better life
Text by Adam Levy, Photos by Samuel James
“God will separate the gold from the impurities,” the part-time pastor tells the eight assembled in Santos Israel Valle’s small living room. After a two-hour Bible study, which...
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People of the Desert
By Chelsea Grayson
Hundreds of migrants continue to cross from Mexico into Arizona every day, despite the deadly terrain of the Sonora desert. Over the last decade, the border between the United States and Mexico has become...
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Caught in the middle of nowhere
Text and photos by Amy Connors
Eighty miles from Tucson on solitary, flat roads that carve through pristine-looking fields and brazen rock formations, the dry winds pass heavily, veiling all in a pale dust. The...
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Border Security
Text and photos by Austin Siadak
The desert of Southern Arizona is a place of harsh juxtapositions. Blistering white-hot days fade into bitterly cold black nights. Jagged mountains erupt out of flat sands. Brilliant blue and red...
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Repatriation
Text and photos by Louise Blavet
NOGALES, SONORA – Eduardo Dario Bautista, a resident of Nogales, Sonora, watches the removal of the long-standing border fence dividing Mexico from the United States and stares at the ephemeral open gap...
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Sunday, January 2
We met up after breakfast as a whole group at Kyoto Tower, and surveyed the city from its only 360-degree viewpoint. Then we traveled by train to the Kyoto suburb of Nara, where we observed hatsumode, the first shrine visit of the...
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Saturday, January 8
In our final stop on the official program, we toured Yasukuni Shrine, the national memorial for those who died fighting on behalf of the Emperor of Japan. In memorializing Japan’s history with war, the shrine has aimed to be an...
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Friday, January 7
We met with representatives of the Japan Atomic Industrial Forum (JAIF), an organization that promotes the peaceful use of nuclear energy as an integral vehicle for economic development and the improvement of social welfare in...
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Thursday, January 6
We began our stay in Tokyo with a meeting at Nihon Hidankyo, the national confederation of hibakusha (survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki). We were privileged to hear the stories of the organization’s...
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Wednesday, January 5
In the morning we crossed the city to Hijiyama Park to visit the Radiation Effects Research Foundation, a scientific organization that was established as part of an agreement between the governments of the U.S. and Japan in...
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Monday, January 3
In the morning we visited the stunningly beautiful Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine. Honoring Inari, the god of rice and patron of business, the shrine is known for the some 10,000 red-orange torii (gates) lining its footpaths, all...
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View photos from IGL students Mark Rafferty and Anna Gilmer in Bangladesh.
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View photo galleries from our students that are participating in a workshop in Vietnam with Gary Knight from VII Photo Agency. Students include: Louise Blavet, Amy Connors, Senait Debesu, Chelsea Grayson, Elizabeth Herman, Sam James and Kahran...
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Tuesday, January 4
We spent most of the day at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Park, built on the site of the U.S.’ first nuclear attack on Japan on August 6, 1945. Paying our respects to this hallowed ground, we laid a wreath at the...
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EXPOSURE-VII workshop in Kashmir | Read Article
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EXPOSURE-VII workshop in Kashmir | Read Article
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EXPOSURE-VII workshop in Kashmir | Read Article
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Photos from the 2009 ALLIES Roundtable
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Photos from BUILD's work in Guatemala. All photos by Marcus Cheek (Tufts 2011, BUILD 2008)
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In March 2009, BUILD sent a team of 14 students to its current partner community, Santa Anita la Union, a 160-person fair trade, organic coffee and banana cooperative located in Quetzaltenango. BUILD spent eight days in the community, allowing a new...
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The lecture/seminar was organized and hosted by the national youth organization of the People's Front on Democracy and Justice and was open to the public.
Photographer: Efrem Habtetsion
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On October 6th, 2008, ESI Members attended a Debate on Energy Policy between the representatives for Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain.
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Photos from the BUILD Guatemala trip in the Summer of 2008.
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Under the aegis of the Synaptic Scholars Program and in collaboration with Sol Productions, Nomadic Wax Productions, and more than fifteen Tufts groups and organizations, Ikenna Acholonu, Erin Baldassari, and Breese McIlvaine coordinated a full-day...
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Padden Guy Murphy (A&S 2009) is Discourse’s founding editor and an IGL Synaptic Scholar majoring in International Relations and Chinese. He also co-founded the civil-military relations initiative ALLIES (Alliance Linking Leaders in Education and...
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Water Get No Enemy | A Photo Essay from Lagos, Nigeria
Samuel James & Padden Guy Murphy
Samuel James is a junior at Tufts University in the combined degree program with the School of Museum of Fine Arts Boston. He is a member of the inaugural...
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Photos from the publication "Argentina: From the Ruins of a Dirty War"
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Photographs from the Field: Syria, Israel, and Lebanon
Monica Camacho, International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies ‘08
Sarah Arkin, International Relations and Spanish ‘06
Tim Fitzsimons, International Relations ‘10
Nichole Sobecki, Political...
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Meena Bolourchi, Biological Sciences and Psychology '08
Matthew Edmundson, Economics '05
Rachel Leven, International Relations '07
Mehmet Tarzi
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EXPOSURE, the center for photojournalism, documentary studies, and human-rights at Tufts University, and the Institute for Global Leadership are proud to present Images from the Field II: Institute Student and Alumni Work. The most recent...
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Matthew Edmundson, Economics '05
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In collaboration with EXPOSURE: Center for Photojournalism, Documentary Studies, and Human Rights, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University
Sponsored by Canon
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Photographs by Gary Knight, VII Photo Agency
Koppelman Gallery, Tufts University
September 9 - October 31, 2004