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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

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Pride Week 2023
April 10, 2023 (All day) to April 15, 2023 (All day)

In honor of  the UNC-Chapel Hill LGBTQ Center's 20th anniversary, this week's Pride Week celebration centers around the theme of "For connection. For Community. For Change." Learn more about this year's events, which start April 10 and include events that highlight the history, inclusion, expression and advocacy within LGBTIQA+ communities at Carolina.

In honor of  the UNC-Chapel Hill LGBTQ Center's 20th anniversary, this week's Pride Week celebration centers around the theme of "For connection. For Community. For Change." Learn more about this year's events, which start April 10 and include events that highlight the history, inclusion, expression and advocacy within LGBTIQA+ communities at Carolina.

 
 
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April 12, 2023,
5:45 PM to 7:00 PM
111 Carroll Hall

 
 
 
 
April 12, 2023, 7:00 PM
Freedom Forum Conference Center, Carroll 305

Daniella Zalcman is a Vietnamese-American documentary photographer based in New Orleans. She is a 2021 Catchlight Fellow, a multiple grantee of the National Geographic Society and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a fellow with the International Women's Media Foundation, and the founder of Women Photograph, a nonprofit working to elevate the voices of women and nonbinary visual journalists.

Her work tends to focus on the legacies of western colonization, from the rise of homophobia in East Africa to the forced assimilation education of Indigenous children in North America. Her ongoing project, Signs of Your Identity, is the recipient of the Arnold Newman Prize, a Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award, the FotoEvidence Book Award, the Magnum Foundation's Inge Morath Award, and part of Open Society Foundation's Moving Walls 24. You can find her work in National Geographic Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Mashable, BuzzFeed, TIME, The New York Times, and elsewhere.

Daniella Zalcman is a Vietnamese-American documentary photographer based in New Orleans. She is a 2021 Catchlight Fellow, a multiple grantee of the National Geographic Society and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a fellow with the International Women's Media Foundation, and the founder of Women Photograph, a nonprofit working to elevate the voices of women and nonbinary visual journalists.

Her work tends to focus on the legacies of western colonization, from the rise of homophobia in East Africa to the forced assimilation education of Indigenous children in North America. Her ongoing project, Signs of Your Identity, is the recipient of the Arnold Newman Prize, a Robert F Kennedy Journalism Award, the FotoEvidence Book Award, the Magnum Foundation's Inge Morath Award, and part of Open Society Foundation's Moving Walls 24. You can find her work in National Geographic Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Mashable, BuzzFeed, TIME, The New York Times, and elsewhere.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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