Donna DeCesare
@donnadecesare
Documentary photographer
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http://www.donnadecesare.com 24-04-2009 02:57:08
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#MoodyPride: Congrats to the 16 #TEXASMoody students selected by our juror tashistation to be included in the 1st Annual Juried Student Documentary Photography exhibition. Join us for the opening reception on March 30th at 6 pm. UT Austin School of Journalism and Media @UTcommstudies UT RTF TXADPR
Honored to steward TEXAS Moody during this transition after the impactful leadership of Dean Jay Bernhardt. Thank you to UT Austin - Provost’s Office for welcoming me back to Texas with such an opportunity. 🧡🤘🏼🧡🤘🏼🧡🤘🏼
I got the chills reading George Monbiot's latest column on the draconian police powers of the new ‘Public Order Bill’. But to understand how we got here we need to take a step back and look at the way these laws have been called into being. It's a wild story🤯 🧵
Some very worrying trends in latest Central Statistics Office Ireland census report. Since 2016: 🆘 Average rents (not new rents) up 37% 🆘 Older people renting up 83% 🆘 Home ownership with mortgage down 1% 🆘 48,000 homes vacant from 2016 to 2022 Read the report here: cso.ie/en/releasesand…
Since covering the civil war in El Salvador in the 1980s, documentary photographer Donna DeCesare has followed the lives of Salvadorans living in the diaspora. Soyapango, El Salvador, November 1989 Lambrate, Milan, Italy August 5, 2018 Milan Italy June 30, 2018 Donna DeCesare
.UT Austin School of Journalism and Media professor Raymond Thompson Jr. combines art and photojournalism to chronicle an industrial disaster. His new book, “Appalachian Ghost: A Photographic Reimagining of the Hawk’s Nest Tunnel Disaster,” revisits the lives of the Black workers. bit.ly/ghoststoriesmo…
"It's the most damning critique of successive Government's failures in housing that I've ever read" – Eoin Ó Broin Sinn Féin will fix the housing crisis with the biggest social & affordable building programme in the history of the State. Homes will be affordable for ordinary people