2009
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Timeline

Fall 2003

Founding of EXPOSURE and adoption of Mission Statement and Goals

Spring 2004

Exhibition and Book Launch:

Rethink: Cause and Consequences of 9/11, which included photo-essays by VII photographers and written essays by General Wes Clark, Tom Friedman, Robert Dannin, Noam Chomsky and others. A selection of photographs from Institute for Global Leadership research projects were displayed alongside the Rethink exhibition.

Fall 2004

Exhibition:

Envoys of War: Photographs from VII Photographic Agency

Exhibition and Book Launch:

Evidence: The Case Against Milosevic, by VII Photographer Gary Knight

Exhibition and Book Launch:

Vanishing, by VII Photographer Antonin Kratochvil

Spring 2005

Second Exhibition of Photographs from EXPOSURE and Institute for Global Leadership Research Projects

VII International Symposium:

A two-day international symposium with all the photographers of the VII Photo Agency.  Included slideshows and talks by the photographers, as well as panel discussions on contemporary issues in photojournalism.

Summer 2005

VII Workshop

Bali, Indonesia (3 EXPOSURE students in attendance)

VII/EXPOSURE Workshop:

Kosovo (with Gary Knight and Mort Rosenblum) (8 Exposure students, 2 NYU students, and 3 Kosovars in attendance)

Fall 2005

Debut of Silencing Justice, an EXPOSURE-supported documentary depicting the current status of human rights workers in Colombia.

Winter 2005

VII/EXPOSURE Workshop

Argentina (Led by Gary Knight and Mort Rosenblum, the EXPOSURE-VII Photo Agency Workshop in Argentina consisted of eight Tufts students and one Tufts staff member. In January 2006, the participants of this weeklong workshop traveled to Buenos Aires to work on photo essays with topics ranging from the city police force to the “Las Madres” — the mothers whose loved ones were disappeared during the “Dirty War” to the impact of tourism).

Spring 2006

Philadelphia Workshop:

EXPOSURE Photographers and Writers examined gun-violence with the help of Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Jim McMillian. (In March 2006, eight EXPOSURE students traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to work with Pulitzer-Prize winning and Philadelphia Daily News photojournalist Jim MacMillan. The Philadelphia Workshop focused on gun violence with specific topics ranging from the pervasive nature of violence, the role of the police, affects of violence in the community, and the rehabilitation process. Jim MacMillan was a 2005-06 Institute Scholar/Practitioner-in-Residence.)

3rd Exhibition of “Images from the Field”: Photographs from EXPOSURE and Institute for Global Leadership Research Projects

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