FotoWeek DC, Critical Exposure and Busboys and Poets present
"Camera: Weapon of Choice"
Wednesday, November 14th
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Free
Come out this Wednesday evening for a conversation on the life of Gordon Parks and the role of photography as a tool for social change. Panelists include:
John Franklin, National Museum of African American History & Culture
Lucian Perkins, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist from the Washington Post
Lori Waselchuk, Award-winning documentary photographer and arts activist
Mike Ruff, Critical Exposure Fellow, 12th grade. The event will also feature an exhibit of Critical Exposure student photography.
Busboys and Poets
14th & V St, NW
Metro: U St or take the Circulator bus, Woodley Pk-McPherson Sq route, to 14th & U
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