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Visual Storytelling for Environmental Nonprofits

Visual media has the power not only to illuminate problems, but also highlight solutions and inspire action. Join us for an interactive workshop with expert environmental media makers to learn how to create greater impact using visual stories.

Date & Time

Wednesday
Sep. 30, 2015
12:00pm – 2:00pm ET

Location

5th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center
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Overview

Visual media has the power not only to illuminate problems, but also highlight solutions and inspire action. Join us for an interactive workshop with expert environmental media makers to learn how to create greater impact using visual stories. This workshop is being presented as part of the environmental sustainability track of the third annual Media Rise Festival, and is being co-presented with the Environmental Change and Security Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and with support from sponsor Kimberly Williams and co-organizers Peter O’Brien and Owen Davies. This event will not be live webcast. Note: This is a brownbag event, so please bring your own lunch. Join the conversation on Twitter at @NewSecurityBeat and find more coverage of these issues on our blog, NewSecurityBeat.org. Media guests, including TV crews, should RSVP directly with Francesca Cameron. Media bringing heavy electronics MUST indicate this in their response so they may be admitted into the building.


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Environmental Change and Security Program

The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) explores the connections between environmental change, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy.  Read more

Global Risk and Resilience Program

The Global Risk and Resilience Program (GRRP) seeks to support the development of inclusive, resilient networks in local communities facing global change. By providing a platform for sharing lessons, mapping knowledge, and linking people and ideas, GRRP and its affiliated programs empower policymakers, practitioners, and community members to participate in the global dialogue on sustainability and resilience. Empowered communities are better able to develop flexible, diverse, and equitable networks of resilience that can improve their health, preserve their natural resources, and build peace between people in a changing world.  Read more

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