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2024 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit
2024 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit: Seeing TruthsWatch the 2024 CatchLight Visual Storytelling Summit to hear from visual leaders who are using photography, art, film, and technology to tackle this information crisis. See how visual works can reveal deeper truths to viewers at the individual, community, and even societal levels.
Seeing What Matters: Visual Journalism Today
Featuring Elodie Mailliet Storm (CEO, CatchLight) and Keith W. Jenkins (VP of Music and Visuals Strategy, NPR). Moderated by Ernesto Aguilar (Executive Director of Radio Programming and Content DEI Initiatives, KQED).
AI: Foe or Friend?
A conversation between Erica Garber (VP of Development and Public Programs, CatchLight) and Alessia Glaviano (Director, PhotoVogue Festival).
Unveiling E-Waste
Featuring Carmignac Photojournalism Laureates, Anas Aremeyaw Anas (investigative journalist) and Bénédicte Kurzen (photojournalist). Moderated by Mina Kim, host of KQED Forum. Presented in partnership with Fondation Carmignac.
Exit The Echo Chamber
A presentation by Azu Nwagbogu, Founder of African Artists' Foundation.
Introducing the 2024 CatchLight Global Fellows
CatchLight's Adriana García introduces the 2024 CatchLight Global Fellows: Harlan Bozeman, Johanna Alarcón, and Anastasia Taylor-Lind.
Scholarship of a Lived Experience
A presentation by Yesica Prado, visual journalist at San Francisco Public Press and 2019 CatchLight Local Fellow.
Encroaching Borders and Occupied Land
A presentation by Daro Sulakauri, 2022 CatchLight Global Fellow.
Slightly Bent Reality
A presentation by conceptual artist, Phillip Toledano.
Water Holds All Memory
A conversation between Ashara Ekundayo (Founder, Artist As First Responder) and Adama Delphine Fawundu (CatchLight Global Fellow, 2022).
The Power of Uncertainty
Using photographic tools from the 19th century to the present and a creative process that is both additive and destructive, Tabitha Soren’s projects, Surface Tension and Relief, offer a uniquely layered process to image-making that draws on her interests in psychology, culture, politics, and the body.
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Scholarship of a Lived Experience
A presentation by Yesica Prado, visual journalist at San Francisco Public Press and 2019 CatchLight Local Fellow.
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