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The work in this exhibition gives meaning to the power of photography to educate and inform, to probe and unveil stories and situations that are rarely geographically far from lived experience. The desire to cross boundaries and engage with new and diverse histories echoes the ethos of ICP founder Cornell Capa, who recognized the role of photography in society and the value of a joint school and museum as a place where communities can learn and grow collectively.
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The work in this exhibition gives meaning to the power of photography to educate and inform, to probe and unveil stories and situations that are rarely geographically far from lived experience. The desire to cross boundaries and engage with new and diverse histories echoes the ethos of ICP founder Cornell Capa, who recognized the role of photography in society and the value of a joint school and museum as a place where communities can learn and grow collectively.