The Picture Justice Australia program, created in collaboration with PROOF: Media for Social Justice, focused on the theme of ‘community, citizenry and processes of democracy’ and featured a series of workshops led by a team of experts from the fields of civics and citizenship education, photography, design, and education.
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PROOF's latest exhibition at PHOTOVILLE in September
PROOF is proud and excited to announce our “Broken?” exhibition, which addresses the injustices within the United States criminal justice system and mass incarceration, has been selected for display at the annual Photoville event.
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Mass Incarceration Symposium for High School Students
Ever wanted to learn more about the U.S. criminal justice system?
Read MorePicture Justice participants in action. Photo courtesy of Ligeia Moltisanti
Picture Justice, Summer 2015: Week 2
During the second week of the program, the Picture Justice team worked to weave together stories of mass incarceration.
Read MorePicture Justice participants take a portrait. Photo courtesy of Ligeia Moltisanti
Picture Justice, Summer 2015: Week 1
Picture Justice Week One- Introducing students to photography, and to stories of mass incarceration
Read MoreA Photographer’s Responsibility: Chris Bartlett on Documentary Photography
Chris Bartlett on documentary portraiture and Picture Justice Summer 2015.
Read MorePicture Justice's exhibit at the UN International School. Photo courtesy of David Arky,
In PROOF’s Picture Justice Program, Social Justice Issues Through Students’ Eyes
This summer, PROOF will guide high school students as they learn to use photography in support of social justice
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