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Community Conversation Series: Discussion with Photographer Roberto "Bear" Guerra

Length: 70 min.
Place: United States
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Bear shares the inspiration behind his work as a photographer and participates in an in-depth Q&A. Bear's work address globalization, development, and social and environmental justice issues. His Global Oneness Project photo essays "La Carretera: Life and Change Along Peru's Interoceanic Highway" and "A Possible River" explore the relationship between human and natural landscapes and the destructive impacts on people and place caused by the impacts of modernization.

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La Carretera: Life and Change Along Peru's Interoceanic Highway

These photos depict life in Peru and the impacts of progress on people and the environment. 

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A Possible River

These photos document the channelization of the Los Angeles River and the resiliency of the natural world.

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