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Community Conversation Series: Discussion with Photographer Jane Baldwin

Length: 63 min.
Place: United States
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Jane shares the inspiration behind her work as a photographer and participates in an in-depth Q&A in a webinar recorded on May 21st, 2020. Jane is a photographer who gives voice to people on the verge of displacement from their ancestral land and cultural identity. Her photo essay "Kara Women Speak" distills ten years of travel in the Omo River Valley photographing and recording stories from the women of Indigenous communities living in southwestern Ethiopia.

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The culture and livelihoods of Indigenous women of the Omo River Valley in Ethiopia are threatened due to a hydroelectric dam. 

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