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Recording Police is a Dangerous but Necessary Thing to Do.
If You See Something, Film Something.
Video compilation posted on YouTube by YouBetaKnow
This video was created as an example of the importance of filming the police. Video provides transparency, accountability, and an accurate account of incidents that occur. It is no secret that the United States has a serious problem with police abuse, brutality, and corruption. It is essential for civilians to document their encounters with police officers to ensure transparency, accountability, and safety to all of those involved.
The problem with World Press Photo's contest
The following contains key excerpts by Nina Berman, photographer and an associate professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, for the Columbia Journalism Review - MARCH 9, 2015
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There are certain things photojournalists are never supposed to do if they want to remain credible visual communicators. They are worth reviewing to understand the ethical cyclone that struck one of the profession’s most prestigious awards organizations.
:bulletred: Photojournalists should not arrive to take someone’s photograph and start telling them what to do, to pump their fist or hold a sign a certain way. The rules are more fl
Signs for a Good Education
Signs for a Good Education
Published on YouTube Oct 17, 2013
(Sydney, October 18, 2013) -- Deaf children have a right to a quality education, like all other children, in a language and environment that maximizes their potential.
In this video, in conjunction with a global conference in Sydney on equality for deaf people, Human Rights Watch shows some of the challenges faced by deaf children and young people, and the opportunities sign language education offers them.
http://www.hrw.org/news/2013/10/17/offer-deaf-children-education-sign-language
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~Ikarisou (https://www.deviantart.com/ikarisou)
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(Anja Lampert)
Introductions
Dear Fellow Correspondents,
Thank you so much for the warm welcome and a special thanks to Doug for inviting me to the position of your new Founder. As many of you already know, I'm the current Community Volunteer for the Photojournalism category here on deviantART. I'm also a professional sports photographer. Because most of you already know me and ActiveShooter (https://www.deviantart.com/activeshooter) already provided an exceptional introduction, I think me introducing myself further would be a little redundant.
What I am most interested in is learning your story. Photojournalism is one of those curious categories that collects people. Many of us weren't originally journalists,
Welcome to our new Founder!
We are very pleased to announce that TheCorrespondent (https://www.deviantart.com/thecorrespondent) has a new Founder! (the change make take a day to implement)
And she is well known and respected in the dA community - it's none other than the current CV for Photojournalism
`1pen (https://www.deviantart.com/1pen)
I'm stepping down to allow some new blood to come through and revitalise the group. Our current Co-Founders, the very talented and hard working Khuram MARX77 (https://www.deviantart.com/marx77) and the uber talented Stephane StephanePellennec (https://www.deviantart.com/stephanepellennec) will remain with the group as Co-Founders.
So give a big welcome to 1pen (https://www.deviantart.com/1pen) who is a professional photojournalist from the USA.
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Here is a selection of her photojo
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