Darrell Hartman is a writer and a producer of short documentaries. His articles about nature and culture have appeared in publications ranging from Granta and The Paris Review to the Wall Street Journal. His films have played at Sundance, Hot Docs, Big Sky, IDFA, and
at other international
film festivals. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Master carver Joe Martin, one of the few traditional craftsmen left, makes dugout canoes used by his people, the Pacific Northwest Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations.
This contest challenged students to take a photograph or create an original illustration that documents the fragility, hope, and future of our planet’s ecosystem due to climate change.
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