Blog Archive
Self-Reflection, Vulnerability, and Shared Humanity
“The Interfaith Photovoice project helped open my worldview.”
Seeing and Believing
The project was designed to strengthen relationships on campus, create a sense of solidarity and belonging among the participating students, raise awareness of experiential differences on campus, and instigate change.
Reducing Polarization and Amplifying Hope with American Middle Schoolers
Our polarization is one of the few things Americans seem to agree on…That’s why the work of Braver Angels, an organization dedicated to reducing political polarization in America, is work that meets the moment.
Seeing Hope through the Eyes of American Teenagers: A Call For Applications
If you are a teenager curious about what life is like across the United States and have a smartphone or camera, we have an opportunity for you!
Deep Conversations: Interfaith Photovoice at Dartmouth College
Katie Lenhart, College Photographer at Dartmouth College, reflects at the opening of the photo gallery on the learning she witnessed in the group meetings at the first Interfaith Photovoice project on Dartmouth's campus with The William Jewett Tucker Center.
Encountering New Perspectives at Dartmouth College’s First Interfaith Photovoice Exhibit
“It’s a different experience to get used to a campus where I’m seeing something that conflicts with my worldview and to just say ‘people have their own experiences, I have my own preferences and to learn to co-exist with that,.”
Now Accepting Applicants: Diversity, Dialogue, & Interfaith Engagement Internship
We are excited to begin our search for the Diversity, Dialogue, & Interfaith Engagement Internship! We will be taking on several internships for the upcoming Fall 2024 - Spring 2025 academic year.
The Power of Interfaith Inclusion
When space is created for interactions like this, our world becomes just a little bit more welcoming and full of belonging.
An Ode to Oman
“The process of taking part in Interfaith Photovoice was the fodder for deep, meaningful friendships and embodied learning that will live on with us for our lifetimes.”
Exhibit Review: Warwick Voices Through Photos
“Of all the photographs in the show, Henderson has taken the greatest aesthetic risk. I could see this picture hanging in the Museum of Modern Art.”
Four More Quick Photography Tips
“One thing I’ve learned is that there is no such thing as the right way to make great photographs.”
A New, Spiritual Approach to Contemplative Photography
Photography can “help us reflect on the world, our place within the world, and what it means to be alive.”
Four Quick Photography Tips
There’s always a benefit to growing your photography skills even for sharing photos with your family!
Interfaith Photovoice Goes North to South in One Week with Workshops in Ann Arbor and Waco
“The Interfaith Photovoice workshop increased my sense of hope that my desired work environment is achievable and worth the effort of advocating for.”
Five Words I’ll Never Forget
When one cares for a person who experiences the world differently, like Godwin, prejudice and marginalization gain a human face.
Tips for a More Careful Camera: The Ethics of Photovoice and Photography
How do we do this in a way that respects and honors the stories of the people we photograph? Here are a few tips for a more careful camera:
Beacon of Hope: Our Interreligious S/Heroes — Dorothea Lange
To make a real, tangible, and lasting impact on our communities, we first have to listen to and try to understand one another’s stories.
The Power of the Human Face in Photography
Faces are powerful, so try to make use of them in your photography.
The Five Finalists for the Parliament of World Religions Photo Contest
The 60 photos come from participants all over the world and represent a beautifully diverse selection of the world’s religious traditions, helping create a great variety in the images submitted.
Photovoice as an Everyday Activity
Meeting new people can be a scary experience for anyone.