This event has passed.Havana and Haiti: Reshaping the New Americas and the World Friday, November 20, 2015 @ 6:30 amThe Swamp 300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States Sponsored by the Green Family Foundation. Join Iris Photocollective-co-founder Carl Juste, project director Luis Rios and a panel of photojournalists and writers as they discuss Havana and Haiti: Two Cultures, One Community, a book of photographs and essays. Sponsored by Free Add to Schedule + Google Calendar+ Add to iCalendar Details Date: Friday, November 20, 2015 Time: 6:30 am Cost: Free Event Categories: Ages 14+, Children Authors Carl Philippe Juste Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Carl Philippe Juste has received numerous awards for his work from Pictures of the Year, Society for News Design, Best of Photojournalism and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. Juste was a photojournalist with Miami Herald for twenty years Juste is also a founder of the IPC Visual Lab, where he teaches, and the Iris Photo Collective, which is dedicated to exploring and documenting the relationship of people of color to the world. Luis Rios Luis Rios is a national award-winning editor whose work has been awarded two Pulitzer Prizes, a RFK Photojournalism Award, two Scripps Howard Photojournalism Awards and several National Headliners and World Press photography awards. While at the Miami Herald from 2003 through 2009, he directed and edited the coverage for the Herald’s 2009 Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography. As Night Picture Editor at the Washington Post, he edited a trio of photographers who won the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography in 2000. Currently, he is the San Antonio Express News Director of Photography. In 2014, a trio of San Antonio Express photographers he directed, on a photo essay about the border surge of Central American women and children into Texas, were named Finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography. Venue The Swamp 300 NE Second Ave., Miami, Fl 33132 United States + Google Map
Details Date: Friday, November 20, 2015 Time: 6:30 am Cost: Free Event Categories: Ages 14+, Children Authors Carl Philippe Juste Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Carl Philippe Juste has received numerous awards for his work from Pictures of the Year, Society for News Design, Best of Photojournalism and the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. Juste was a photojournalist with Miami Herald for twenty years Juste is also a founder of the IPC Visual Lab, where he teaches, and the Iris Photo Collective, which is dedicated to exploring and documenting the relationship of people of color to the world. Luis Rios Luis Rios is a national award-winning editor whose work has been awarded two Pulitzer Prizes, a RFK Photojournalism Award, two Scripps Howard Photojournalism Awards and several National Headliners and World Press photography awards. While at the Miami Herald from 2003 through 2009, he directed and edited the coverage for the Herald’s 2009 Pulitzer Prize in Breaking News Photography. As Night Picture Editor at the Washington Post, he edited a trio of photographers who won the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography in 2000. Currently, he is the San Antonio Express News Director of Photography. In 2014, a trio of San Antonio Express photographers he directed, on a photo essay about the border surge of Central American women and children into Texas, were named Finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography.
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