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SOCIAL STUDIESWWTDG: Alexa von TobelSarah HeywardWhen I knew Alexa von Tobel as a college freshman, it was clear to everybody who met her that she was going…
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SOCIAL STUDIESWWTDG: Jennifer ArnoldTatti RibeiroWhen I picked up my phone a few weeks ago to call Jennifer Arnold, the founder and executive director of Canine Assistants,…
SOCIAL STUDIESWWTDG: Jaime Henry-WhiteJulia GazdagWhen I first heard about the Chiapas Photography Project I thought it was brilliant. Using photography as a tool for dialogue between…
SOCIAL STUDIESWWTDG: Eva RadkeEdward HansenThey say that in order to succeed in business-one must take risks and follow one’s passion. For Eva Radke, taking risks supplemented…
SOCIAL STUDIESWWTDG: Ateqah KhakiFrom Our ReadersIt’s fitting that Ateqah Khaki’s first foray into the world of photoblogging took the form of Hearts Hearts Hearts, a site dedicated…
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