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have been inscribed with the dates and names of those killed or disappeared ]
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Linda does so much more than take pictures. Her camera connects with the subjects in a personal way. She doesn't just photograph faces; Linda somehow reaches into souls. She takes the pain and fear, the joy and tragedy, the sadness and sense of wonder - whatever her subjects are experiencing - and she somehow captures it in the photograph. Linda's work allows one, perhaps forces one, to establish a link with the photograph, and they suddenly become treasures. Thanks to Linda Panetta, I am rich beyond measure with "treasures" from around the world. - Bishop Thomas Gumbleton |
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2009 ] May
21 May 7 May
1 - July 1 April
20
March
28 March
26 - 29 March
25 - April 10 Feb
16 - March 9
February 10
January 21 ------------------------------------------------------ [ 2008 ] Saturday, November 22 Bishop
Gumbleton & Linda Panetta
– Slide Presentation / Photo Exhibit 9:00
pm Photo
Exhibit: Friday, November 21- In conjunction with the Jesuit Family Teach-in Slide
Presentation / Photo Exhibit: ------------------------------------------------------- Linda will resume her presentations in November '08
------------------------------------------------------- Villanova University& Presentation by Linda Panetta
Tuesday, April
22 "The
Ethics of War" Co-sponsored
by the Ethics of War course, Amnesty International, and the Center for
Peace and Justice Education. -------------------------------------------------------
Begins
12
noon
on Friday, April 25 In addition to workshops and plenary sessions, the conference will include exhibits by renowned international Palestinian American artist Rajie Cook & award-winning photojournalist Linda Panetta who will just be returning from Palestine / Israel. She will be accompanied by Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, who will also be a presenter at this conference. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: The Rev. Naim Ateek, Director
of Sabeel in Jerusalem
, will deliver the keynote address April 25 and 26 at the
Connelly
Center
at Sabeel (Arabic for “the way”) is a Palestinian liberation
theology center in
Jerusalem. Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA) sponsors a number of
regional conferences in the The Villanova conference features a number of international and
nationally known speakers.
Bishop Allen Bartlett For more info visit the Sabeel Web Site. ------------------------------------------------------- Presentation
and Exhibit by Linda Panetta Willard
Some
of the topics to be covered will include: Photojournalism
in conflict zones, human rights in The event is sponsored by the Student Organization for Latin American Studies (SOLAS), MITAD, DILARES, LAII, and the GPSA Projects Committee.
Albuquerque
Fundraiser
for Humanitarian Relief in Photo
Exhibit and Presentation Speakers:
Jeff Halper, Ziad Abbas, and Linda Panetta will highlight the 60th
anniversary of Israeli independence and the resulting
displacement/dispossession of the Palestinian people, commonly known
as the Nakba, or catastrophe. Linda
Panetta will display photos from her recent travels to the Requested
donation of $20. Proceeds
will be used for Humanitarian Relief in -------------------------------------------------------
Sandusky
Register Photographer’s
Exhibit Depicts Human Rights Issues Worldwide By KATIE WALSH
Huron
- Bowling Green
State University ------------------------------------------------------- St. Bonaventure
University Exhibit:
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University Global Outreach is an organization at Fordham, predominantly run by students, which offers Fordham undergraduates over 20 service/immersion trips all over the world. Global Outreach is based on the Jesuit Volunteer Corps -- the program is defined by its four pillars of simple living/cultural sensitivity, social justice, community, and spirituality.
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Linda will be
unavailable for talks / exhibits from October 1, 2007 - January 2, 2008 ------------------------------------------------------- (2007)
Forum / Debate between Sept
20: 7:30
pm Linda
will be traveling Overseas for most of May and June and will be
in
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Drexel University The photos
in this exhibit are taken from the collection of
photojournalist, Linda Panetta. Over the past 20 years,
Linda has traveled throughout Latin America and the
Middle East focusing her work on cultural, environmental
and human rights with a particular emphasis on conflict
zones including: Guatemala, Colombia, Nicaragua,
(Chiapas) Mexico, El Salvador, Haití, Argentina, Chile,
Perú, Uruguay, Ecuador, Panamá, Venezuela, Afganistan,
Iraq and Palestine. Linda will be traveling extensively in the spring of 2007. Please email us at: Linda@OpticalRealities.org if you would like to schedule an exhibit or talk. 2007: March: El Salvador & Guatemala May: Mexico... 2006: October/Nov.: Palestine August / Sept: Chile, Peru & Ecuador Talk, Slide Presentation and Photo Exhibit Holyyoke
Community College
Loyola University St. Gabrial Parish Church 7:00
pm Mass and reception will follow On the Road Again with Acclamed Musician Bruce Cockburn Photos from Iraq &
Jordan (2004) Linda
Panetta will set up Photo Exhibits at the following
Venues: 15 September 2006 Bruce Cockburn is an internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter. In 1979 his first major hit, "Wondering Where the Lions Are," marked the beginning of Bruce's career. Throughout the 1980's Bruce produced some of his most emotionally powerful music; songs like "The Trouble With Normal," "Lovers In A Dangerous Time," and "If I had a Rocket Launcher" - which he wrote after a trip to Chiapas in which he watched helicopters bombing Guatemalan refugee camps. These songs capture Bruces's deeply-felt commitment to social justice, a theme that resurfaces in "Call it Democracy," "Waiting For A Miracle," and many others. Bruce Cockburn has produced 28 albums - 20 gold and platinum records - and he has received numerous awards both in North America and overseas, including the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Italy's Tenco Award for Lifetime Achievement.
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- Linda will be traveling to South America the month of August till September 5 - "Dreams & Nightmares: Life and Death in Iraq" [ Click on the pix above to see photos from the Philadelphia Exhibit and to read the coverage it received in the Philadelphia Inquirer ] > July 1 - 4,
2006 The exhibit is free and open to the public from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. each of the three days. Dreams & Nightmares
- a memorial to Iraqis who have died in the war and
occupation - is part of AFSC's widely acclaimed Eyes Wide
Open exhibit of combat boots and civilian shoes,
commemorating all U.S. and Iraqi deaths in the war.
Combat boots representing the 122 Pennsylvanians who have
lost their lives in this war will be displayed in
conjunction with the July 1-3 exhibit. To view additional
photos by Linda Panetta from Iraq and other war &
conflict zones visit our homepage: www.opticalrealties.org/ Drexel University Fundraising* Potluck &
Presentation 6:30
pm Potluck Dinner Roy
& Linda - having just returned from several weeks in
Argentina & Uruguay (Roy will also be visiting
Venezuela) *Funds
raised at the April 4th event will go towards delegation
expenses. This includes the cost of printing photos taken
during the trip which we will send back to the
communities that we meet with during our travels to
Argentina & Uruguay; they will also be used to
educate and advocate for human rights in the US.
Bowling Green State
University / Firelands College Window on the World
Presents: The photo exhibit -
focused on Children in War Zones - Share in a
conversation between Dolores Huerta and Father Louie
Vitale - Moderated by Francisco Herrera Inspiring music
by Francisco Herrera and Jon Fromer... On the road with musician
Bruce Cockburn
Boston,
MA New
York City Bruce Cockburn is an internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter. In 1979 his first major hit, "Wondering Where the Lions Are," marked the beginning of Bruce's international career. Throughout the 1980's Bruce produced some of his most emotionally powerful music; songs like "The Trouble With Normal," "Lovers In A Dangerous Time," and "If I had a Rocket Launcher" - which he wrote after a trip to Chiapas in which he watched helicopters bombing Guatemalan refugee camps. These songs capture Bruces¹s deeply-felt commitment to social justice, a theme that resurfaces in "Call it Democracy," "Waiting For A Miracle," and many others. Bruce Cockburn has produced 28 albums - 20 gold and platinum records - and he has received numerous awards both in North America and overseas, including the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Italy's Tenco Award for Lifetime Achievement. - Day of Retreat and
Revitalization with John Dear, SJ - Photos by Linda Panetta
will also be on display and for sale at this event. Friday, Sept. 30:
Presentation Photo
Exhibit by Linda Panetta to Accompany the Album Release
of: Chthonic
Clash > Pierce's new CD, blow them away, will be available mid-September. The album includes a 16th century German protest song, a Bengali elephant herding song, and a whole bunch of new, uncompromising originals. Recorded in NYC in January, the record was co-produced by Ken Maiuri (Pedro the Lion) and Max Feldman (U2, The Mammals), and features guest performances by Kristin Andreassen, Laura Cortese, Adam Greenberg, and Ruth Ungar. Singing
our Sorrow, Singing our Hope: Speaking Tour
- Focusing on Latin America & the War on Iraq - Wednes. St. Mary's
Episcopal Church (Ardmore, PA) Akiba Hebrew
Academy (Merion, PA) - Human Rights
Conference A.C.T. - Active
& Compassionate Teens Ontario, Canada WXPN Presents Bruce
Cockburn in Concert Photo Exhibit to Accompany
the Showing of "About Baghdad" ASSOCIAZIONE CENTRO DI
ACCOGLIENZA E PROMOZIONE CULTURALE PIAZZA
DELLA CHIESA, 1 "Eyes Wide Open ~ the
Human Costs of the Iraq War" The Inside Exhibit: Take a multimedia, multisensory journey through the words, images, and sounds of the Iraq war. Move through a vivid memorial to the war's military and civilian victims and see compelling evidence of what the war is costing us at home. The Outside Exhibit: Walk among the more than 800 pairs of combat boots, each with a tag bearing the name of a U.S. soldier who has died in the Iraq war. Read the names and incidents documenting over 10,000 Iraqi civilian deaths.
American Friends Service
Committee White Dog Cafe: University
of Pennsylvania: Painted
Bride Art Center The exhibit is
presented by a group of artists whose work addresses
civilian lives that have been devastated by war... |