The Scholarship of Lived Experience
In one of the nation’s largest housing crises, more than 35,000 people in the Bay Area are homeless, and 70% of them are surviving without...
Read MoreThe Power of Uncertainty
Using photographic tools from the 19th century to the present and a creative process that is both additive and destructive, Tabitha...
Read MoreSeeing What Matters: Visual Journalism Today
Explore different ways to leverage the power of images through collaborative storytelling, social media activations, and community...
Read MoreEncroaching Borders and Occupied Land
Since 2008, Russian-occupied regions of Georgia have been defined by makeshift markers of a border that is both impermeable and constantly...
Read MoreAI: Friend or Foe?
What makes us human? How has AI altered our image-making experience? How does it liberate creativity? And what ethical implications does...
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