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In this episode, Dr. Miranda Melcher sits down with Bora Un, the Managing Director, and Anne Schroeter, the Impact Consultant, from Art Works Project (AWP), a nonprofit dedicated to visual advocacy and human rights storytelling. Bora and Anne share their passion for visual storytelling as a tool for change and provide insights into how AWP works on various impactful projects.

Key Highlights::

Key Takeaways:

   •   AWP emphasizes long-term relationships with collaborators, photographers, and affected communities.

   •   Visual storytelling can be a powerful tool for raising awareness and creating change in human rights issues.

   •   AWP’s work goes beyond traditional documentary filmmaking to include mentorship, field guides, and best practices for other storytellers.

   •   Impact is not just about how the audience receives the work, but also how it contributes to the careers of photographers and the communities involved.

In the next episode, we’ll continue our conversation with Bora and Anne, diving deeper into specific projects and how AWP’s approach to collaboration and storytelling is improving access to justice worldwide.

Links & Resources:

   •   Art Works Project: https://www.artworksprojects.org/

   •   The Prosecutors Documentary: https://www.artworksprojects.org/our-work/the-prosecutors/

   •   Emerging Lens Fellowship Program: https://www.artworksprojects.org/emerging-lens/

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