One recent project, #carnegiereporter, winter 2022 (voting issue) is a great photo collection from photographer, Sue Dorfman. Cheers to her beautiful & committed work around American voting. It’s a powerful visual documentation. https://t.co/MwAGaf7iNi
CENTER POINT: A visual portfolio highlighting an aspect of a grantee's work, or a theme that connects the work of several grantees, or of Carnegie Corporation of New York program areas
It's one of the most meaningful project colle…https://t.co/SZmBLJb1OU https://t.co/TswzJBo2Ij
Finally, putting together some photos & videos from one of my most memorable projects this year: Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy 2022.
First, thanks to Britton SCOTLAND, who created the original tartan pattern (& glass case). It b…https://t.co/2Un08aYvGD https://t.co/C76yDJJvmY
Great collaborations with illustrator, @AlessandraScan4, for Carnegie Conversation in #CarnegieReporter. The next issue is coming out in January 2023.
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Thank you to everyone who has joined us in celebrating the life & legacy of our late president Vartan Gregorian.
If you have yet to see it, this publication pays tribute to his extraordinary life, philanthropic legacy, and steadfast belief in furthering knowledge & understanding.
We are thrilled to announce that renowned academic leader Louise Richardson will serve as our next president. Richardson is a brilliant trailblazer who will advance our work in democracy, education, and international peace. Please join us in welcoming her to the Carnegie family.
Today marks my seventh July 4th as a U.S. citizen — but the first with a full-page ad in the Sunday NYT. Thanks to @CarnegieCorp for including me among this year’s #GreatImmigrants group. An honor, especially today.
Just got these in the mail! We shared a visual from our #beltandroad story with the Carnegie Reporter @CarnegieCorp just as the world went into lockdown last year, and I almost forgot about it. Nice to finally see it, and it has other amazing vizes from @aLucasLopez/@NatGeo!
Mark your calendar and register to join us for a discussion on racism, its intersection with protests and policing, and movements for change.
📅 Thursday, July 9, 12:00-1:15pm ET.