Thankful to have @northandovercam’s Susan Martin interview me on Saturday at my “Rescuing Sumatran Orangutans in Need" exhibition. A photo series, which showcases images of critically… https://t.co/qld9DWQY4f
Survivor of child labor at a @haartkenya girl shelter in Kenya on June 2017. Our partner organization, HAART Kenya, is having a tough time right now - they are on the verge of having to… https://t.co/F13dMwz2GR
Proud to announce both “Faces Behind Atrocity” and HAART Kenya Film Exhibition will be held at the nbam_aw New Bedford Art Museum! Dates will not be until April- June 2020 but I’m so… https://t.co/azhTxIJK2k
Unimaginable!
@Terry Date I can’t thank you enough for listening and validating my message!
This article is all I wanted to say and more. Advocate photography has NOT been a choice it… https://t.co/M27HyTIOBE
Thrilled to be featured on @chronicle5 segment on going global for social documentary projects. Watch the episode here as I talk to Anthony Everett about using Art to provoke… https://t.co/nSy2RtFTQw
Join us Sat, Nov 10th, at 7PM, for a special presentation by Michael Kamber of his time working in Liberia where he photographed side-by-side with Chris Hondros and across the front lines from Tim Hetherington.
#liberia#michaelkamber#warandpeaceinliberia
It is with much excitement to have a feature article published with @World Footprints on human trafficking in Kenya .Images by Matilde Simas Photography https://t.co/qhq42bE5ax
@PhotographersWB @luciefoundation @HAARTKenya Art breaks barriers both in creating awareness and healing. It is a simple tool that people enjoy interacting with. We hope that people will start talking about human trafficking more and be able to identify that it is happening around them.