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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors at The Hague Film House
DESCRIPTION:19 June has been International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict Situations (proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly) since 2015. \nIn The Prosecutors\, director Leslie Thomas talks about this subject. War is accompanied by rape and looting. Thomas asks the right question – why we should tolerate sexual violence as a by-product of those wars? The film shows that prosecution in this area is slowly changing\, although lawyers\, governments and citizens’ initiatives are working hard on it worldwide. We see examples of this in the film: three legal prosecutors in Colombia\, Bosnia & Herzegovina and the Democratic Republic of Congo respectively\, are fighting for justice. \nAfter the film there is a conversation with the filmmaker\, Leslie Thomas\, who comes to The Hague for this purpose\, and with Niamh Hayes\, “legal expert in prosecution of gender-related war crimes.” \n  \nFor more information about The Prosecutors\, please visit www.theprosecutorsmovie.com.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-ciff-goma-copy/
LOCATION:The Hague Film House\, Spui 191\, The Hague\, Netherlands
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190707
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: CIFF\, Goma
DESCRIPTION:The Prosecutors: Screening and panel at the Congo International Film Festival. Please check back for details.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-ciff-goma/
LOCATION:Congo International Film Festival\, Goma\, Congo\, Democratic Republic of the
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: DokuFest
DESCRIPTION:ART WORKS Projects showed The Prosecutors at DokuFest on August 5th\, 2019. The documentary’s screening was followed by a panel discussion with Drita Hajdari\, War Crimes Prosecutor at Special Prosecution Office of Kosovo\, Irena Cahani – Actress\, Sibel Halimi – Sociologist.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-dokufest/
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening of Life After a Hate Crime
DESCRIPTION:Please join ART WORKS Projects for the opening of our fifth annual Emerging Lens exhibition Life After a Hate Crime by photographer Megan Farmer. Farmer will be joined by Dr. Iván Arenas (see bio below) to discuss this project and take questions from the audience. To learn more about the Emerging Lens Mentorship Program\, click here. \n  \nRemarks to start at 6:30pm.\nRefreshments will be served.\nFree and open to the public.  \n  \nFarmer’s project follows DaShawn Horne\, his family\, and his community as he fights to recover from a racially motivated attack that occurred in early 2018. Farmer’s relationship with Horne and his family is ongoing; this exhibition will include recent interviews with the family as Horne continues to rebuild his life.  \n  \n“The Horne family welcomed me into their upended lives after a brutal hate crime changed everything. DaShawn Horne\, a young father\, was beaten within an inch of his life. After suffering a traumatic brain injury\, he had to relearn everything he once knew. He is still recovering today. Not only was DaShawn’s life forever changed\, but the lives of his family members were too. My hope is to shed light onto the realities that hate crime survivors and their families are left with long after news headlines fade\,” says Farmer about Life After a Hate Crime. \n  \nDr. Iván Arenas is a Mexican-American anthropologist\, architect\, artist\, activist\, and parent. His research focuses on how social movements use creative art practices to establish solidarities beyond the state. Dr. Arenas works with Chicago Torture Justice Memorials to provide reparations for Chicago’s racially motivated law enforcement violence and with the ACT Collective using art to build political artistic collaboration and dialogue across Chicago’s multiple communities. Dr. Arenas is the Associate Director for Community Partnerships at UIC’s Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy (IRRPP). At IRRPP\, he works to connect faculty\, students\, and the community through research and programming on race\, ethnicity\, and public policy that enable not just greater understanding of racial inequalities\, but mobilizes towards collective action. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology in 2011 from the University of California\, Berkeley. \n  \nPhoto: LaDonna Horne becomes emotional after one of the first times that her son\, DaShawn Horne\, made a sound on Thursday\, March 15\, 2018\, at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. Three days later\, DaShawn spoke words that could be understood. \n  \nSUPPORT FOR THIS PROJECT\nMany thanks to our generous Community Sponsor: \n  \nThe Henry Nias Foundation\n \n  \nTo learn how to become a sponsor of the Emerging Lens Mentorship Program\, please contact Annalise Flynn-Taylor at ataylor@artworksprojects.org.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/hatecrime/
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: Georgetown University
DESCRIPTION:The Prosecutors: Screening at 7:00 PM; Q&A with director Leslie Thomas at 8:00 PM; Reception at 8:45 PM.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-georgetown-university/
LOCATION:Intercultural Center Auditorium\, 37th and O Street N.W.\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: Drew University
DESCRIPTION:The Prosecutors: Screening at 6:00 PM
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-center-for-peacebuilding-copy-copy-2/
LOCATION:Drew University Learning Center Room\, 36 Madison Avenue\, Madison\, NJ\, 07940\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
DESCRIPTION:The Prosecutors: Screening at 6:00 PM. \nQuestions and Requests for Accommodations – Contact Ali Cain at alexandra.cain@yu.edu / 212-790-0809.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-benjamin-n-cardozo-school-of-law/
LOCATION:Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law\, 55 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: the University of Denver Sturm College of Law
DESCRIPTION:The Prosecutors: Doors will open at 6:00 PM; Screening will begin at 6:00 PM.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-center-for-peacebuilding-copy-copy/
LOCATION:The University of Denver Sturm College of Law Room 165\, 2255 East Evans Avenue\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: Glasgow
DESCRIPTION:ART WORKS Projects will be presenting The Prosecutors at Take One Action! Film Festivals. Screening at 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-center-for-peacebuilding-copy-copy-3/
LOCATION:Centre for Contemporary Arts\, 350 Sauchiehall Street\, Glasgow\, G2 3JD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: Edinburgh
DESCRIPTION:ART WORKS Projects will be presenting The Prosecutors at Take One Action! Film Festivals. Screening at 5:50 PM – 7:30 PM.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-center-for-peacebuilding-copy-copy-4/
LOCATION:Filmhouse\, 88 Lothian Road\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9BZ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Prosecutors: UnionDocs
DESCRIPTION:The Prosecutors: Screening at 6:00 PM
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/the-prosecutors-center-for-peacebuilding-copy/
LOCATION:UnionDocs\, 322 Union Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11211\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200216
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SUMMARY:Open Call for the 2020 Emerging Lens Mentorship Program
DESCRIPTION:ART WORKS Projects (AWP) is pleased to announce its Open Call for the 2020 Annual Emerging Lens Mentorship Program. The 2020 competition is open to photographers age 18 to 27 currently working on a human rights\, social justice or humanitarian issue. Although the entrant must be a resident of the United States\, the project may focus on international issues. The winning entrant will have an opportunity to receive a stipend to expand and/or finish their project and to exhibit the final in 2020 at the ART WORKS Projects Studio Gallery in Chicago.* \n  \nOpen Call for the 2020 Emerging Lens Mentorship Program\nNovember 7 to February 15\, 2020\nClick here to learn more about the competition.\nClick here to submit your project.  \n  \n*See the Official Rules for complete contest rules\, including information on eligibility\, entries\, judging\, prizes and the opportunity for mentoring\, a stipend and an exhibition. \n  \nQuestions? Please contact Annalise Flynn-Taylor at ataylor@artworksprojects.org. \n  \nGenerous support for the Emerging Lens Mentorship Program provided by the Henry Nias Foundation. \nFor more information on supporting this program\, contact Cate Walters at cwalters@artworksprojects.org. \n  \nPhoto by 2019 Emerging Lens winner Megan Farmer \n\n 
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/open-call-for-the-2019-emerging-lens-mentorship-program-copy/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200119
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SUMMARY:NY Exhibition of Women of Togo
DESCRIPTION:Please join ART WORKS Projects for the opening of our exhibition Women of Togo by photographer Zoe Rain at Fordham University in partnership with the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center\, the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs\, and Integrate Health. \n  \nWomen of Togo\nJanuary 19 – 31\, 2020\nCanisius Gallery | Fordham University\n2546 Belmont Ave.\, Bronx\, NY 10458\nFor more info: canisiusgallery@gmail.com. \n  \nTogo\, a country of eight million people\, has been forgotten by much of the world. UNICEF named Togo the 15th Most Dangerous Place to be born in the world in 2018. Nearly one in ten children will not live to see his or her fifth birthday—a rate fifteen times higher than that of developed countries. The five major killers of children in Togo—malaria\, diarrhea\, pneumonia\, HIV\, and malnutrition—are all easily treatable conditions. \nIn February 2018\, photographer Zoe Rain joined Integrate Health/Santé Intégrée\, a community-led international health organization working to create a world where everyone\, everywhere has access to high-quality healthcare in Togo\, West Africa. Rain toured four clinics in the rural communities of Djamdè\, Kpindi\, Sarakawa\, and Adabewere where\, historically\, a lack of resources\, including no running water or electricity costs lives. The artist was on hand to document the impact that clinic renovations had to these distinct\, isolated communities. \nIn Women of Togo\, Rain uses a skill set and aesthetic cultivated capturing celebrity portraits—a look that we have come to associate with red carpets and award shows—to document the integrity\, autonomy\, self-reliance\, and pride of Togolese women. For many Togolese\, the frustration of having no opportunities\, options\, or resources can leave people feeling that they have no control. Integrate Health works to empower families to regain ownership over their health\, something Rain beautifully illustrates through her photography. \n  \nTo learn how to support Women of Togo as it is exhibited around the world\, please contact Cate Walters at cwalters@artworksprojects.org.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy/
LOCATION:Fordham University\, 2546 Belmont Avenue\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200126
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CREATED:20200109T223311Z
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SUMMARY:Sanctuary/Sustenance at Quincy University
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to share that AWP’s film Sanctuary/Sustenance will be screened from January 20th to 25th at Quincy University’s Social Justice Week. \nSocial Justice Week is hosted by Quincy’s Office of Student Development and Multicultural Affairs. The film screening as well as other SJW activities will be held in the basement of Francis Hall on campus. \nSanctuary/Sustenance aims to raise the public consciousness of these issues to a wide variety of people\, and facilitate conversations about our collective responsibility to welcome refugees and encourage policy makers to act in favor of fundamental human rights for refugees and asylum seekers. \nSanctuary/Sustenance was created in partnership with Manifest Media and supported by UNHCR and the Frankel Family Foundation. \nPhoto: Maren Wickwire
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Quincy University\, 1800 College Ave.\, Quincy\, IL\, 62301\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200126
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SUMMARY:Sanctuary/Sustenance at Quincy University  Copy
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to share that AWP’s film Sanctuary/Sustenance will be screened from January 20th to 25th at Quincy University’s Social Justice Week. \nSocial Justice Week is hosted by Quincy’s Office of Student Development and Multicultural Affairs. The film screening as well as other SJW activities will be held in the basement of Francis Hall on campus. \nSanctuary/Sustenance aims to raise the public consciousness of these issues to a wide variety of people\, and facilitate conversations about our collective responsibility to welcome refugees and encourage policy makers to act in favor of fundamental human rights for refugees and asylum seekers. \nSanctuary/Sustenance was created in partnership with Manifest Media and supported by UNHCR and the Frankel Family Foundation. \nPhoto: Maren Wickwire
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Quincy University\, 1800 College Ave.\, Quincy\, IL\, 62301\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200317T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200327T190000
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CREATED:20200226T150139Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELADO Muestra Fotográfica Transiciones | Transitions Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:El evento fue cancelado por la Covid-19 pandemia. \n[see below for an English version] \nTransiciones es una exhibición de fotografía multimedia que explora las trayectorias de la justicia transicional en naciones en conflicto o posconflicto. Se trata de una iniciativa conjunta\, en la que participaron equipos de Bosnia y Herzegovina (BiH)\, Colombia\, la República Democrática del Congo (DRC)\, y los Estados Unidos (EE.UU.). \nA través de esta colaboración cultural internacional de cuatro partes\, los curadores y fotógrafos exploran y reflexionan sobre las experiencias únicas y compartidas de las transiciones de la guerra a la paz en cada país\, y esperan poder compartir los aprendizajes que se han obtenido a través de conversaciones\, en charlas comunitarias\, talleres y contribuciones de espectadores de todo el mundo. \nEste intercambio global tiene en cuenta los desafíos y el éxito en las diferentes etapas de la justicia transicional durante siglos\, hasta las zonas donde recién se está estableciendo una paz frágil. A través del estudio de temas como el acceso a la justicia\, la vivienda\, la educación y otros derechos básicos\, Transiciones pretende promover las discusiones acerca de la equidad entre grupos rivales sí como también los logros y las dificultades a los cuales se enfrentan estas comunidades multifacéticas cuando se reagrupan. \nEsta colección de fotografías\, textos y cronologías no pretende brindar un resumen completo de lo ocurrido en una nación o comunidad\, sino más bien ofrece introducciones y vistazos íntimos de una selección de problemas y temas interrelacionados en diversas regiones. A partir de una variedad de experiencias posconflicto y de la búsqueda de contribuciones públicas\, Transiciones intenta fomentar el desarrollo de nuevas ideas y la solidaridad entre los ciudadanos globales. \nPara más información por favor consulte http://www.iri.edu.ar/index.php/2020/02/19/muestra-fotografica-transiciones/ \nSala A del Centro de Arte de la UNLP\, Edificio Sergio Karakachoff\, calle 48 entre 6 y 7\, La Plata\, Provincia de Buenos Aires\, Argentina \nOrganizado junto al Departamento de Lenguas y Literaturas Modernas (FaHCE)\, el Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales (IRI) y la Prosecretaría de Derechos Humanos de la UNLP. Con el apoyo del CIPDH-UNESCO. \nLa muestra fotográfica será acompañada por dos proyecciones del largometraje documental Los Fiscales el 19 y 26 de marzo. Para más información por favor consulte https://www.facebook.com/events/223995881973475/ \n  \nTransitions is a multimedia photography exhibition that explores the trajectories of transitional justice in nations in conflict or post-conflict. This is a joint initiative\, in which teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH)\, Colombia\, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)\, and the United States (USA) participated. \nThrough this four-part international cultural collaboration\, curators and photographers explore and reflect on the unique and shared experiences of war-to-peace transitions in each country\, and hope to share the lessons learned through conversations\, in community talks\, workshops and contributions from viewers around the world. \nThis global exchange takes into account the challenges and success in the different stages of transitional justice for centuries\, to areas where a fragile peace is just being established. Through the study of issues such as access to justice\, housing\, education and other basic rights\, Transitions aims to promote discussions about equity between rival groups as well as the achievements and difficulties faced by these communities. multifaceted when regrouped. \nThis collection of photographs\, texts and chronologies is not intended to provide a complete summary of what happened in a nation or community\, but rather offers intimate introductions and insights into a selection of interrelated issues and issues in various regions. Based on a variety of post-conflict experiences and the search for public contributions\, Transitions tries to foster the development of new ideas and solidarity among global citizens. \nFor more information please see http://www.iri.edu.ar/index.php/2020/02/19/muestra-fotografica-transiciones/ \nRoom A of the UNLP Art Center\, Sergio Karakachoff Building\, 48th Street between 6 and 7\, La Plata\, Province of Buenos Aires\, Argentina \nOrganized together with the Department of Modern Languages ​​and Literatures (FaHCE)\, the Institute of International Relations (IRI) and the Prosecretariat of Human Rights of the UNLP. With the support of CIPDH-UNESCO. \nThe photographic exhibition will be accompanied by two screenings of the documentary feature Los Fiscales on March 19 and 26. For more information please see https://www.facebook.com/events/223995881973475/
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy-copy-copy-2/
LOCATION:Centro de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata\, Calle 48 entre 6 y 7\, La Plata\, Buenos Aires\, 1900\, Argentina
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SUMMARY:CANCELADO Los Fiscales | The Prosecutors
DESCRIPTION:El evento fue cancelado por la Covid-19 pandemia. \n[see below for an English version] \nVíctimas desestimadas como “daño colateral”\, sobrevivientes silenciados y criminales impunes: esta es la historia de la violencia sexual en conflictos que los abogados intentan cambiar. \nLa violación y los saqueos son conceptos tan antiguos como la guerra misma. Sin duda\, la guerra lleva consigo la idea de alzarse con los botines encontrados por los vencedores en el campo de batalla. Pero la violencia sexual es un crimen de guerra\, no un daño colateral\, y debe ser enfrentado. Sin embargo\, los riesgos y los sacrificios que conlleva garantizar que el sistema judicial brinde justicia para todos son significativos. \nLos Fiscales es un largometraje documental que cuenta la historia de tres abogados que luchan con el objetivo de asegurarse de que la violación sexual durante la guerra no quede impune. El documental se filmó durante cinco años en tres continentes\, y lleva a los espectadores desde la República Democrática del Congo\, pasando por Bosnia y Herzegovina\, hasta llegar a Colombia\, en un largo camino hacia la justicia. \nLa proyección del 19 de marzo será acompañada por una discusión con\nAna Cacopardo / Periodista\, productora y directora de cine documental\,\nAnne Schroeter / Art Works Projects\,\nDaniel Adler / Fiscal General Federal coordinador de los juicios de lesa humanidad en Mar del Plata y\nManuel Garrido / Profesor de Derecho Penal. \nPara más información por favor consulte http://www.iri.edu.ar/index.php/2020/02/18/los-fiscales/ \nOrganizado junto al Departamento de Lenguas y Literaturas Modernas (FaHCE)\, el Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales (IRI) y la Prosecretaría de Derechos Humanos de la UNLP. \nLas proyecciones seran acompañada por la muestra fotográfica de Transiciones. Para más información por favor consulte https://www.facebook.com/events/705148943354078/ \n  \nVictims dismissed as “collateral damage”\, silenced survivors and unpunished criminals: this is the story of sexual violence in conflicts that lawyers try to change. \nRape and looting are concepts as old as war itself. Undoubtedly\, war carries with it the idea of ​​rising up with the spoils found by the victors on the battlefield. But sexual violence is a war crime\, not collateral damage\, and must be faced. However\, the risks and sacrifices involved in ensuring that the judicial system provides justice for all are significant. \nThe Prosecutors is a documentary feature that tells the story of three lawyers who fight for making sure that rape during war does not go unpunished. The documentary was filmed over five years on three continents\, and takes viewers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo\, though Bosnia and Herzegovina\, to Colombia\, on a long road to justice. \nThe March 19 screening will be accompanied by a discussion with\nAna Cacopardo / Journalist\, producer and director of documentary film\,\nAnne Schroeter / Art Works Projects\,\nDaniel Adler / Federal Attorney General on crimes against humanity in Mar del Plata and\nManuel Garrido / Professor of Criminal Law. \nFor more information please see http://www.iri.edu.ar/index.php/2020/02/18/los-fiscales/ \nOrganized together with the Department of Modern Languages ​​and Literatures (FaHCE)\, the Institute of International Relations (IRI) and the Prosecretariat of Human Rights of the UNLP. \nThe projections will be accompanied by the photographic exhibition of Transitions. For more information please see https://www.facebook.com/events/705148943354078/
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy-copy-copy-2-copy/
LOCATION:Centro de Arte de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata\, Calle 48 entre 6 y 7\, La Plata\, Buenos Aires\, 1900\, Argentina
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SUMMARY:CANCELADO Los Fiscales | The Prosecutors
DESCRIPTION:El evento fue cancelado por la Covid-19 pandemia. \n[see below for an English version] \nVíctimas desestimadas como “daño colateral”\, sobrevivientes silenciados y criminales impunes: esta es la historia de la violencia sexual en conflictos que los abogados intentan cambiar. \nLa violación y los saqueos son conceptos tan antiguos como la guerra misma. Sin duda\, la guerra lleva consigo la idea de alzarse con los botines encontrados por los vencedores en el campo de batalla. Pero la violencia sexual es un crimen de guerra\, no un daño colateral\, y debe ser enfrentado. Sin embargo\, los riesgos y los sacrificios que conlleva garantizar que el sistema judicial brinde justicia para todos son significativos. \nLos Fiscales es un largometraje documental que cuenta la historia de tres abogados que luchan con el objetivo de asegurarse de que la violación sexual durante la guerra no quede impune. El documental se filmó durante cinco años en tres continentes\, y lleva a los espectadores desde la República Democrática del Congo\, pasando por Bosnia y Herzegovina\, hasta llegar a Colombia\, en un largo camino hacia la justicia. \nLa proyección del 19 de marzo será acompañada por una discusión con\nAna Cacopardo / Periodista\, productora y directora de cine documental\,\nAnne Schroeter / Art Works Projects\,\nDaniel Adler / Fiscal General Federal coordinador de los juicios de lesa humanidad en Mar del Plata y\nManuel Garrido / Profesor de Derecho Penal. \nPara más información por favor consulte http://www.iri.edu.ar/index.php/2020/02/18/los-fiscales/ \nOrganizado junto al Departamento de Lenguas y Literaturas Modernas (FaHCE)\, el Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales (IRI) y la Prosecretaría de Derechos Humanos de la UNLP. \nLas proyecciones seran acompañada por la muestra fotográfica de Transiciones. Para más información por favor consulte https://www.facebook.com/events/705148943354078/ \n  \nVictims dismissed as “collateral damage”\, silenced survivors and unpunished criminals: this is the story of sexual violence in conflicts that lawyers try to change. \nRape and looting are concepts as old as war itself. Undoubtedly\, war carries with it the idea of ​​rising up with the spoils found by the victors on the battlefield. But sexual violence is a war crime\, not collateral damage\, and must be faced. However\, the risks and sacrifices involved in ensuring that the judicial system provides justice for all are significant. \nThe Prosecutors is a documentary feature that tells the story of three lawyers who fight for making sure that rape during war does not go unpunished. The documentary was filmed over five years on three continents\, and takes viewers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo\, though Bosnia and Herzegovina\, to Colombia\, on a long road to justice. \nThe March 19 screening will be accompanied by a discussion with\nAna Cacopardo / Journalist\, producer and director of documentary film\,\nAnne Schroeter / Art Works Projects\,\nDaniel Adler / Federal Attorney General on crimes against humanity in Mar del Plata and\nManuel Garrido / Professor of Criminal Law. \nFor more information please see http://www.iri.edu.ar/index.php/2020/02/18/los-fiscales/ \nOrganized together with the Department of Modern Languages ​​and Literatures (FaHCE)\, the Institute of International Relations (IRI) and the Prosecretariat of Human Rights of the UNLP. \nThe projections will be accompanied by the photographic exhibition of Transitions. For more information please see https://www.facebook.com/events/705148943354078/
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy-copy-copy-2-copy-2020-03-26/
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED Film Screening: The Prosecutors
DESCRIPTION:The below event was CANCELLED due to the Covid-19 pandemic. \nThe PRIO GPS Centre and the Centre for Gender Research (STK) invite you to a screening of the documentary ‘The Prosecutors’ (2018). \nRegistration required here: https://gps.prio.org/Events/Event/?x=137\nThe event is free. \n‘The Prosecutors’ is a feature length documentary that tells the story of three dedicated lawyers who fight to ensure that sexual violence in conflict is not met with impunity. Filmed over five years on three continents\, it takes viewers from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Bosnia and Herzegovina to Colombia on the long journey towards justice. \nThe film screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring director Leslie Thomas\, Mads Harlem and Inger Skjelsbæk. \nProgram: TBA. \nThere will be served pizza at this event. \nFor more information please see https://www.facebook.com/events/196201774837759/Pri
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy-copy-copy-2-copy-2/
LOCATION:PRIO Centre on Gender\, Peace and Security\, Hausmannsgate 3\, Oslo\, Oslo\, 0186\, Norway
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200506T193000
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CREATED:20200428T153036Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Film Screening: The Prosecutors
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual screening of The Prosecutors at Hogan Lovells\n\n\n\n“Rape and pillage” are concepts as old as war itself. Certainly\, war carries with it the idea of gathering the spoils found by those who stand victorious on the battlefield. But sexual violence is a war crime\, not collateral damage\, and it must be confronted. However\, the risks and sacrifices involved in ensuring that the legal system provides justice for everyone run deep. \nThe Prosecutors is a feature length documentary that tells the story of three dedicated lawyers who fight to ensure that rape in war is not met with impunity. Filmed over five years on three continents\, it takes viewers from the Democratic Republic of Congo to Bosnia and Herzegovina to Colombia on the long journey to justice. We will be joined by the Director\, Leslie Thomas\, at this special webinar screening. \nHogan Lovells is honoured to be able to screen this film\, as it shines a light on the important work carried out by lawyers around the world who are fighting against impunity of perpetrators. It also links to their own work in this area. \nWe are excited to be joined by a fantastic rostor of guests who will speak on the issue following our screening: \n\nLeslie Thomas (Director/Producer\, The Prosecutors)\nChristina Lamb (Chief Foreign Correspondent\, The Sunday Times)\nYasmin Waljee OBE (International Pro Bono Director\, Hogan Lovells)\n\nFor more information please see https://ehoganlovells.com/rv/ff00600f710a8af725dc2ea38b4e8c385f48d06a
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/virtual_screening_the_prosecutors/
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SUMMARY:#FindingHomeAgain
DESCRIPTION:Join ART WORKS Projects June 1-20\, 2020 as we share the stories of refugee families seeking safety and community in the United States.\n\n#FindingHomeAgain\, a campaign in recognition of World Refugee Day 2020\, highlights the need for a safe home for all–especially as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.\n\nFollow along on Instagram\, Facebook\, and Twitter.\n#FindingHomeAgain contains images and film created for the Sanctuary/Sustenance project. Sanctuary/Sustenance was created in partnership with Manifest Media and supported by UNHCR and the Frankel Family Foundation. \nPhoto: Erika Schultz
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/exhibition-opening-of-women-of-togo-copy-copy-copy-copy/
LOCATION:Online!\, IL\, United States
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CREATED:20200929T194255Z
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SUMMARY:Collaborator Conversation: Lauren DeCicca & Ryn Jirenuwat
DESCRIPTION:Join ART WORKS Projects in conversation with photojournalist Lauren DeCicca and journalist Ryn Jirenuwat\, the Bangkok-based creative contributors to AWP’s new digital exhibition The Second Wave: Thailand’s Economic Struggle. Lauren and Ryn will discuss the making of this project and answer questions.\n  \n\nOctober 13\, 2020\n7 p.m. CT\nvia Zoom\n  \n\nCLICK HERE TO RSVP. \n\n  \nPhoto: Lauren DeCicca
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/secondwave/
LOCATION:Online!\, IL\, United States
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SUMMARY:A City in Limbo: Brittany Greeson + Claudia Perkins Milton
DESCRIPTION:Join ART WORKS Projects in conversation with photojournalist and Emerging Lens VI winner Brittany Greeson and Claudia Perkins-Milton\, an organizer\, grassroots activist\, and news commentator in Flint\, Michigan. Greeson’s project A City in Limbo will be released as two digital exhibitions – the first will introduce the ongoing water crisis in Flint\, and the second will focus on the vulnerabilities faced by this compromised community due to the COVID-19 pandemic.\n \n \n\nFebruary 11\, 2021\n5 p.m. CT via Zoom\n   \n\n\nRegister in advance for this meeting:\nhttps://zoom.us/…/tJwrd-2sqDMiGteLtYWHXlgj2YJZwn5eRbug\n\n   \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.\n\n   \nwww.artworksprojects.org/project/a-city-in-limbo\n\n  \nPhoto: Brittany Greeson
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/cityinlimbotalk/
LOCATION:Online!\, IL\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20210708T153000
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CREATED:20210624T150350Z
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SUMMARY:ECHOES Exhibition Opening | Flint\, MI
DESCRIPTION:ART WORKS Projects is honored to present ECHOES: Looking back on Flint amid COVID\, a photographic collaboration between students of Youth News Movement\, Report for America fellow KT Kanazawich\, Flint Beat\, and Emerging Lens 2020 Fellow Brittany Greeson. \nSince 2014\, residents of Flint have fought for their right to safe drinking water. The gross negligence of government systems\, a failing infrastructure\, decades of racial inequity and rising income inequality left the community exposed to lead poisoning. As the community’s battle to secure clean water continued\, the City of Flint was then hit hard by the COVID-19 Pandemic. These compounded crises further exposed systemic inequities in communities nationwide and pushed Flint residents to be self-reliant as they had been amid the City’s ongoing water crisis. \nECHOES reflects on the City of Flint amid these layered challenges. The images explore themes of hope and despair\, love and loss\, and connection and separation during the global pandemic. They do not attempt to encapsulate a single experience but rather explore narrative threads connecting the complex perspectives of Flint’s community members amid such challenging moments in history. This project was produced as part of ART WORKS Projects’ Emerging Lens Fellowship Program. \n\nECHOES Exhibition Opening\n2:00 to 3:30 p.m.\nSylvester Broom Empowerment Village\n4119 Saginaw Street | Flint\, MI 48505 \n\n\n\nPartners\nYouth News Movement\nFlint Beat\nSylvester Broom Empowerment Village \n\nPhotographers\nBrittany Greeson\nKT Kanazawich\nKimora Carr\nTy’a McQueen\nTierian Hall\nAdrian Merriwether\nLaila McDougal\nTravis Davis\nKamryn Simms\nSima Gutierrez\nArmoni Roland \n\nDesign\nJohn Lee | Studio Durational \n\nCurator\nAnnalise Flynn | AWP \n  \nTo view the first phase of this project by Brittany Greeson A City in Limbo\, click here.  \n 
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/echoesopening/
LOCATION:Sylvester Broom Empowerment Village\, 4119 Saginaw Street\, Flint\, MI\, 48505\, United States
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SUMMARY:Emerging Lens: The Future of Visual Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Join ART WORKS Projects for a conversation with photojournalists Emmanuel Guillén Lozano (2016 winner)\, Rachel Woolf (2018 winner)\, and Brittany Greeson (2020 winner). We’ll learn about the need for fellowships like AWP’s Emerging Lens program as a way to remove barriers for early-career photojournalists\, and how this program has impacted some of our past award recipients personally and professionally.\n\n\n\n\n  \nJuly 22\, 2021\n6 p.m. CT via Zoom\n\n\n  \n\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nPhotos left to right: Emmanuel Guillén Lozano
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/emerginglens2021/
LOCATION:Online!\, IL\, United States
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SUMMARY:Witnesses to War:  A new generation's pathway to finding home
DESCRIPTION:Photo: Bassam Khabieh\, 2021 \nCLICK HERE TO VIEW THE DIGITAL EXHIBITION. \n\nThe Children of Syria are growing up. In partnership with the Karam Foundation\, ART WORKS Projects will host a panel discussion featuring photographer Bassam Khabieh\, who contributed to our 2013 exhibition The Children of Syria that documented the lives of children displaced by the conflict in Syria. AWP will debut a digital exhibition of Khabieh’s recent work featuring refugee children who are growing up and confronting new challenges navigating life outside of their home country. \n\nEvent Speakers: \nBassam Khabieh\, photographer\nLina Sergie Attar\, founder and CEO\, Karam Foundation\nAmy Yenkin\, Co-Producer and Co-Editor of Witnesses to War: The Children of Syria\, by Bassam Khabieh\n\n\n\nVirtual Panel Discussion\nDate: Wednesday\, October 20\nTime: 12:00 PM CDT\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER.  \n\nPlease join us for what will be a powerful discussion about the current state of Syria’s ongoing crisis\, questions of belonging and identity\, and stories of hope and resilience.\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker bios:  \n\nBassam Khabieh\, formerly an information technology specialist\, is an internationally recognized Syrian photographer who for eight years documented war crimes and other ongoing human rights violations in the Syrian war while working for Reuters. His images have been published in the Guardian\, the Atlantic\, the New York Times\, the Washington Post\, and Time magazine. Bassam has also consulted for UNICEF and the World Health Organization. He was awarded the Robert Capa Gold Medal in 2015 and in 2018 was named a fellow at the Oak Institute for Human Rights at Colby College\, where he taught photography and human rights. Bassam returned to Turkey after finishing his fellowship\, where he continues to cover Syrian news  and works with journalists and researchers reporting on Syrian refugees in Turkey. \n\n\nLina Sergie Attar\, is founder and CEO of Karam Foundation. She is a Syrian-American architect and writer from Aleppo. She was named one of GOOD magazine’s 2016 GOOD 100 for Karam’s innovative work with Syrian refugees. Her articles and essays have been published in the New York Times\, Chicago Tribune\, Foreign Policy\, Politico\, The Atlantic\, and has appeared on CNN\, NBC News\, BBC News\, Huffington Post\, and NPR. Lina has spoken about the Syrian humanitarian crisis at institutions including RISD\, Harvard\, University of Chicago\, Johns Hopkins\, Northwestern\, The New School\, Phillips Exeter Academy\, King’s Academy in Jordan\, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs\, and others. Sergie Attar is a co-founder of the How Many More? project and serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of The Syria Campaign\, and is a non-resident fellow at New America. See Lina’s TEDx talk here. \n\n\nAmy Yenkin is an independent producer and editor with 25+ years of experience in social issue documentary photography\, arts and social change\, philanthropy\, non profit management\, and strategic planning. She co-produced and edited Witnesses To War: The Children of Syria by Bassam Khabieh (Spring 2021). She is also the co-director and producer of We\, Women\, the largest social impact photo-based art project by women and gender nonconforming artists currently underway across the United States. Amy is the former director of the Open Society Foundations’ Documentary Photography Project\, a program she founded and launched in 2004. During her tenure at OSF\, she exhibited and funded more than 300 photographers documenting human rights and social issues globally.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/witnesses-to-war-a-new-generations-pathway-to-finding-home/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Celebrating 15 Years: Year-End Event
DESCRIPTION:Join AWP’s Board of Directors\, friends and supporters for a virtual experience as we reflect on years of collaborative work in advancing human rights. \nWe’ll hear from AWP collaborators and supporters\, and will get to participate in a conversation with AWP founder\, Leslie Thomas\, and special guests Ron Haviv\, award-winning photojournalist and co-founder of the VII Agency\, and Indira Lakshmanan\, senior executive editor for news and features at National Geographic Partners. \nWe’ll also get to meet AWP’s 2022 Emerging Lens Fellows. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/celebrating-15-years-year-end-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230412T193000
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SUMMARY:From BordersCruzadas to Borderlines
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 12th for a discussion with photographers Wil Sands and Oscar Castillo\, and Cathy Edelman from CASE Art Fund\, on different approaches utilizing visual arts and storytelling to present two sides of a very complex issue at the US Border. \nFrom BordersCruzadas to Borderlines will be held in person at ART WORKS Projects\, 625 N Kingsbury St\, Chicago. \nDoors open at 5 pm to for an early preview of an exhibition in development\, BordersCruzadas. The presentation and discussion will be from 6:00 – 7:15 pm.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/from-borderscruzadas-to-borderlines/
LOCATION:ART WORKS Projects\, 625 N. Kingsbury\, Chicago\, 60654\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230607T080000
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SUMMARY:Storytelling that Informs Policy: Addressing Refugees and Forced Displacement
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nOn June 7\, AWP\, in partnership with The Refugee and Forced Displacement Initiative (RAFDI) at The Wilson Center hosted a symposium titled: Storytelling that Informs Policy: Addressing Refugees and Forced Displacement. This event took place at The Hague Humanity Hub as part of The Hague’s Justice Week events across the city. We are grateful to everyone who joined us in-person\, virtually\, and at our live watch party in Chicago at the Simmons Center. \nAttendees heard from Bassam Khabieh (AWP Photographer)\, Liselot van Zantvoort (Programme Coordinator from Justice & Peace Netherlands)\, and Annemieke de Jong (Head of Portfolio Refugee Livelihoods at the IKEA Foundation) in an engaging conversation on how organizations\, individuals\, and artists can promote the lived experiences of refugees to encourage policy change at the local and national levels. \nGuests at the event had a chance to view AWP’s exhibition\, Stories Across Borders\, which included selections from Rachel Woolf’s Deported project\, Wil Sands’s work in borders of Ukraine\, and Bassam Khabieh’s After Syria project. \nThe exhibition will remain on view at the Hague Humanity Hub through June 23. If you’re in The Hague\, we encourage you to visit during business hours.
URL:https://www.artworksprojects.org/event/storytelling-that-informs-policy-addressing-refugees-and-forced-displacement/
LOCATION:The Hague Humanity Hub
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