Modern Exodus is a multimedia project exploring the ironic juxtaposition between Europe’s booming tourism industry and enduring refugee crisis. Sources: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35600220 http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2015/09/daily-chart https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/28/2016-sets-new-record-for-asylum-seekers-reaching-italy-by-boat https://www.state.gov/documents/organization/258876.pdf http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/hungary-opens-fire-on-refugees-with-tear-gas-as-it-steps-up-border-operation-10503822.html http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2016/1/6/refugees-germany-more-than-1million.html Julia-Grace SandersI am a storyteller who is passionate about human rights and committed to justice. Through my work, I hope to connect social and global issues in order to foster […]
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Exhortations: Navigating Privilege Guilt
Alison Hill SteichenAlison Hill Steichen is a longshoreman on the Seattle Waterfront by trade. She is a current returning undergraduate student at the University of Washington studying the Comparative History of Ideas and Labor Studies. Alison has a strong interest in social justice, specifically workers rights. She has participated in study abroad programs in Greece, […]
Excursion
Abby TalkingtonAbby Talkington is in her second year at the UW, pursuing Comparative History of Ideas and Economics. Her passions revolve around the intersections of historically accumulated capital, oppressive systems, and deconstructing normative assumptions. She studied abroad in Sardinia in the summer of 2016, and any money she saves goes towards traveling. She always […]
When We Met
Shreya Tewarinocturnal. often seen sitting in corners.
Memorandums
Abby TalkingtonAbby Talkington is in her second year at the UW, pursuing Comparative History of Ideas and Economics. Her passions revolve around the intersections of historically accumulated capital, oppressive systems, and deconstructing normative assumptions. She studied abroad in Sardinia in the summer of 2016, and any money she saves goes towards traveling. She always has […]
Techno Burned My House Down
An Old Gravesite
Joshua HowardUW student, probably spends too much time playing and talking about eSports.
Tabletops
Joshua HowardUW student, probably spends too much time playing and talking about eSports.
Las Maestras Shipibas: Resilience through Art in Lima, Peru
In July 2015, a group of University of Washington students heard Olinda Silvano speak about her trek from the jungle to the city, the continued struggle of urban life, her desires for her children’s and her community’s future, and her current work as a textile artist and beadworker. Olinda is a community organizer for the […]
The River Downtown
Joshua HowardUW student, probably spends too much time playing and talking about eSports.