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Winners of this year s Women Photograph Project grants

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Sharon Stone with Anderson Cooper Writers Bloc presents an evening with actress Sharon Stone who discusses her book, The Beauty of Living Twice, with CNN s Anderson Cooper. In this memoir, Stone discusses her triumphs and disappointments, her struggle to recover from a massive stroke and her charity work for HIV/AIDS causes and poverty and education in Africa. Attendees are asked to support authors and local bookstores by preordering a copy of The Beauty of Living Twice from Skylight Books. Singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile (L), with British actress Catherine Shepherd, poses with her awards during the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards in 2019. (Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

Photojournalists chronicle challenges and triumphs of women migrants in National Geographic Live program

Author of the article: Eric Volmers Publishing date: Apr 10, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Kwanele Nkala teaches her five-year-old students at a primary school in Yeoville, a district of Johannesburg. Kwanele left Zimbabwe, where she studied to be a teacher, and was recruited to work at this school intended primarily for migrant children, who often are unwelcome at public schools. Photo by Miora Rajaonary. Photos and caption courtesy of National Geographic. jpg Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Judith Manjoro was in her late 40s when she arrived in Johannesburg in 2005. A migrant who fled political tensions in Zimbabwe, she took on several menial jobs to survive, such as cleaning and doing laundry for wealthy families and selling Tupperware on the street. But she was also a former high school tea

Benjamin Wolbergs photo book is an inclusive representation of the queer community

Benjamin Wolbergs’ photo book is an inclusive representation of the queer community The Berlin-based editor and art director talks us through his mammoth project, New Queer Photography, featuring works from Dustin Thierry, Mohamad Abdouni and many more. Words Four years ago, Benjamin Wolbergs devised an idea. At the time, the Berlin-based art director and editor was working at the publishing house Taschen on a layout for a photography book, featuring images from the 50s with an aesthetic “clearly intended to appear to a gay audience”, he tells It’s Nice That. This ignited a few questions for the creative, particularly on the topic of contemporary queer photography and what this would actually look like in the physicality of a publication. “What photographers, topics and styles would be included in such a book today?”

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