IH Reflections from the Field: Photographer David Rochkind, March 6th at 12:30

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February 17th, 2012

David Rochkind generally focuses on how social conflict and health issues affect and change the communities where they exist. His major projects have included work on Hugo Chavez’s self styled Bolivarian Revolution, the western hemisphere’s most polluted town in La Oroya, Peru, and the global TB epidemic and Mexico’s drug war. His pictures have appeared in a variety of publications, including: The New York Times, Stern, Le Monde Magazine, Glamour and others. For the past three years, Rochkind has worked on projects about the global tuberculosis epidemic with support of Johns Hopkins University, WHO, and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.

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 Tuesday, March 6th

  12:30-1:45

 BUMC Room R103

 

 The IH Reflections from the Field series was developed to give IH students a glimpse into the realities of working in resource-poor settings all over the world. This informal discussion allows you to ask the questions that may never get answered in the classroom and help to prepare you for work in the field.