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SUMMARY;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:What Matters=3A Documentary Photography and Social Change
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Photo essays have proven their ability not only to document but actually change the course of human events=2E If that is the case=2C shouldn=3Ft we be searching for the essential photo-essays of our time=2C the pictures that will spark public discourse and instigate the type of real-world reforms that engaged citizens in the past=3F =3Cem=3EWhat Matters=3C/em=3E=2C a new book edited by David Elliot Cohen=2C attempts to answer this question with eighteen important photo-essays by this generation=3Fs preeminent photojournalists=2E These essays poignantly address the big issues of our time=3A climate change=2C oil addiction=2C the inequitable distribution of global wealth and other current problems=2E The book ends with =3FWhat You Can Do=2C=3F an appendix that offers hundreds of ways to be part of the solution to the compelling challenges we now face=2E =0D=0A=0D=0A=3Cb=3EGuests=3C/b=3E=3A =3Cb=3EDavid Elliot Cohen=3C/b=3E=2C Author and Editor=3B =3Cb=3EMichael Watts=3C/b=3E=2C Chancellor=3Fs Professor of Geography and Development Studies and Director of the Center for African Studies at the University of California=2C Berkeley=3B =3Cb=3EEd Kashi=3C/b=3E=2C Photographer=2E
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