Resilient Reporters: Women Journalists Safety in India | By Umaima Khanam | DSF Scholarship Recipient 2023

https://youtu.be/f3zjw7yEojQWhat inspired you, as a recipient of the Danish Siddiqui Foundation scholarship, to produce this documentary addressing women journalist safety?It was a very natural inclination in the course of making the film that it directed itself toward the theme of the safety of women journalists. I didn't set out to make an exclusive, and at the same time, one cannot…

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A World At War: Photo Exhibition Featuring Acclaimed Photojournalists | 13-14 March 2024

In a world marked by strife and turmoil, the lens of a photojournalist becomes a powerful tool for bearing witness to the human experience amidst conflict. Through their images, they not only document the harsh realities of war but also capture moments of resilience, courage, and hope. Danish Siddiqui Foundation in partnership with the Jindal School of Journalism & Communication…

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IN CONVERSATION with Sarah Leen, Former Director of Photography, National Geographic

Sarah Leen Read More Sarah Leen, a stalwart in the field of photography, spent two decades as a contributing photographer for National Geographic magazine before assuming the role of senior photo editor in 2004. In 2013, she made history as the magazine's first female director of photography. Leen's expertise extends beyond the pages of National Geographic; she collaborates with individual…

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IN CONVERSATION with Claire Thomas, Photojournalist, UK

Claire Thomas Read More Claire Thomas is an acclaimed photojournalist and fine art photographer hailing from Wales, currently splits her time between the UK and Egypt. Holding a degree in Politics from the University of the West of England, her focus in photojournalism revolves around various critical subjects, including political and military conflicts, human rights, and humanitarian and environmental crises.…

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IN CONVERSATION with Prof. Nina Berman, Columbia Journalism School

Prof. Nina Berman Read More Nina Berman is a documentary photographer and filmmaker. Her work explores American politics, militarism, environmental issues and post violence trauma. She is the author of Purple Hearts – Back from Iraq, (Trolley, 2004) portraits and interviews with wounded American veterans, Homeland, (Trolley, 2008) an examination of the militarization of American life post September 11, and…

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IN CONVERSATION with Simina Mistreanu , Journalist , The Telegraph & Foreign Policy, Taiwan

Simina Mistreanu@SiminaMistreanu Read More Simina is a Taipei-based journalist covering China for The Telegraph and Foreign Policy magazine. Previously, she worked as China Correspondent for DPA, the German Press Agency, covering politics, the economy, human rights, and the environment, among other issues. She also contributes to publications including The Washington Post, The Guardian, Forbes, and Al Jazeera. Her work documenting…

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