"SOME PEOPLE" (Every)Body Now Trending Internationally on All About Photo
The “SOME PEOPLE” (Every)Body collective and Not for Profit organization is pleased to share the news that our digital exhibition is now trending internationally on All About Photo magazine. And more good news: We have also been invited to exhibit our full, museum-sized exhibition as part of the inaugural New Zealand Festival of Photography to take place in late 2023.
You can view the digital exhibition here if you’ve not yet had time to visit.
We will also soon release a short film titled “Systemness,” about Board Room Violence and criminality across the United States healthcare industry. The film features an original poem by writer Moe Lowe with narration and original music composition by Satya Gummuluri.
(Sunrise over Lake Superior, March 28, 2022. Photo by Kimberly J. Soenen)
“Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent.”
-Isaac Asimov
On a less celebratory note: We are all wishing our colleagues in photojournalism safety as they witness and document the violence in Ukraine to include Timothy Fadek, Lynsey Addario, Erin Trieb, Ivor Prickett, Daniel Berehulak, Evgeniy Maloletka, John Stanmeyer, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Marcus Yam, and many other extremely skilled conflict photographers.
Our heartfelt condolences are with the family of Brent Renaud—a beloved filmmaker in our community who was killed in Irpin on March 13. Hearts go out especially to his brother, Craig, Brent’s lifelong partner in producing high quality journalism.
The “SOME PEOPLE” (Every)Body collective stands with medical professionals and healthcare workers worldwide who work collaboratively and intelligently, to leverage—rather than kill—human potential and life. From Afghanistan to Yemen to Somalia to Ukraine to Myanmar to First Nation Peoples to Native American Tribal Nations to The South Side of Chicago, we reject and oppose individuals whose personal and professional practices impose harm to health though oppression, marginalization, military force or Board Room Violence—be it emotional, financial or physical.
We stand for health and Global Health.
Much more news to come in the months ahead.
To health,
Kimberly
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