Just cancel it if there are no women.
Overheard at The Washington Post (via washingtonpost)
Pursuing photojournalism and photography was the best decision I’ve ever made.
But when you and I step into the voting booth, we can proudly say: “I am an American, and this vote I am casting is the exercise of my highest privilege and my most solemn duty to my country.”
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, November 4, 1940
Ansel Adams, February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984.
Kashmir, 1998
[Photo: Steve McCurry, Magnum Photos]
Travelling in Europe with my journal and Polaroid 📸📖
Shooting video for my digital video production class ✨
Photographs I took at a Free Palestine rally on May 14, 2021 in Columbus, Ohio. 📸
WEST GERMANY. West Berlin. August 11, 1988. A message is seen painted on the wall at Potsdamer Platz: “Berlin will be wall-free.” A little more than a year later, on November 9, 1989, the wall finally came down.
Photograph: Andreas Schoelzel/AP
Anne Morrissy Merick (1933-2017) was a pioneer in the field of journalism, especially in advancing women’s rights and opportunities in the field. In 1964, she managed to persuade the Pentagon to reverse an order that would have barred female reporters from accompanying troops on the front lines of the Vietnam War.
She attended Cornell University, and was the first female sports editor at the university. She was well-known for her efforts to fight against sexism in reporting, and published a book on her experiences in 2002.
On this International Women’s Day, I am paying tribute to Martha Gellhorn, a fearless war reporter whose sagacious dispatches from conflicts spanning the Spanish Civil War to the Vietnam War paved the way for future generations of female journalists.
Photography student. Writer. I love shooting 35mm film, attending protests, and drinking iced coffee. #FreePalestine
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