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Month: September 2018

MY MAYA EXHIBIT RECEPTION AT USC

September 10, 2018September 10, 2018 adminHuman Rights / indigenous culture / Maya Women's Rights / Uncategorized

I am happy to announce that the invitations for the reception of my Maya exhibit at the University of Southern California are out.  The exhibit features my photography taken of Maya women in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, and my collection of textiles from that region.  Most importantly, the exhibit features the interviews I made, …

EXHIBIT OF MY MAYA PHOTOGRAPHS & INTERVIEWS

September 4, 2018 adminHuman Rights / indigenous culture / Maya Women's Rights / Uncategorized

The Maya exhibit of my photographs, interviews, and Maya textiles is now open.  The exhibit is at the University of Southern California, Doheny Library, for a period of 6 months.  If you are in the Southern California area come and visit this comprehensive display from my work in Chiapas, Mexico, over the past 6 years. …

"Empathy for those living in the harsh face of human rights abuses is most strongly triggered by our ability to see ourselves in another’s situation." Read more


Karen Palmer, Author
Spellbound: Inside West Africa’s Witch Camps

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