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A Silver Lining in California
The Know Your Power Bystander Social Marketing Campaign originally developed by researchers in New Hampshire has found a new home at the University of California Merced. A grant of $45,000
A Silver Lining in Ghana
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As part of our Portrait for Pixels campaign, we are turning the lens, so to speak, on the photographers who have generously accepted our invitation to take part in this
A Silver Lining in Gambia
This week in Kololi, Gambia, a forum was held to provide training and education by members of The Female Lawyers Association (FLAG) and The Gambia Teachers Union (GTU). The US
Portraits for Pixels Photographer Perspectives–Clayton J. Mitchell
As part of our Portrait for Pixels campaign, we are turning the lens, so to speak, on the photographers who have generously accepted our invitation to take part in this
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What better way to show how our Portraits For Pixels campaign works than with an image? We created a word cloud of the how and why of this campaign. We
A Silver Lining in Iraqi Kurdistan
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As part of our Portrait for Pixels campaign, we are turning the lens, so to speak, on the photographers who have generously accepted our invitation to take part in this