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THROUGH OUR LENS:
Community Media Project


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"Women's Resource Center is ever grateful to partner with PhotoForward to develop photography and multi-media workshops for our participants and clients. By creating a space for creativity, women are also gaining a voice in their community in Siem Reap, Cambodia. We see women thrive, speak out, share and advocate for women in ways that were not previously available in our existing programs. PhotoForward workshops complement the mission of WRC, which celebrates empowerment and freedom for of women in Cambodia."
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The Through Our Lens (TOL) media education program was developed through a partnership with PhotoForward and Women's Resource Center and offers workshops and training for adult women in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Through photography, documentary film, oral history collection, and community research, participants are recording the stories of Cambodian women and girls to better understand their lives and the issues that are important to them. 

THROUGH OUR LENS: ARTIST PORTFOLIO

TOL GALLERY and ARTIST PORTFOLIOS


THROUGH OUR LENS: COMMUNITY RESEARCH PROJECT

The Through Our Lens (TOL) community research project is the product of a two month workshop series and is comprised of documentary photographs, peer research and community interviews created and collected by the nine women and girls in the TOL Media Team. 

In addition to training in documentary video and oral history collection, the participants learned to use computer tablets and an innovative research software provided by Map Your World--an innovative media project of The John W. Gardner Center for Youth and their Communities at Stanford University and Independent Television Services (ITVS). MYW combines new technology with community outreach and was inspired by the trailblazing community mapping project created by the children of the Prayasam youth program in Kolkota, India. 

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BEHIND THE LENS: MAKING MEDIA MATTER

The Through Our Lens program is a true collaboration where the participants lead the development and implementation of the projects and joyfully shared their ideas, talents, time and experience. It has also been a unique opportunity to experience how media education programs can connect women with their community and cultural history and engage them with the important work of local organizations such as Women's Resource Center and international programs like Map Your World. 

We are all grateful for the TOL Media Team's generosity, hard work, and commitment and for the opportunity to share information and stories across communities, cultures, and countries.


CONTACT US:
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Women's Resource Center
Siem Reap, Cambodia 
Tel: 855 (0)92 373 693
[email protected] 
www.wrccambodia.org
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New York, Cambodia, Laos
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www.photoforward.org 
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  • Home
  • About
    • PhotoForward
    • Advisory Team
  • Programs
    • PF Programs
    • Exhibitions
    • Scholarship
  • Galleries
    • Project Galleries
    • Cambodia: Women's Strength & Stories (WSS) >
      • CWSS EXHIBITION GALLERY
      • PHOTO SUBMISSIONS >
        • 2016 PHOTO CHALLENGE!
      • MEET THE JURY
    • Cambodia: Our View, Our Story >
      • Our View, Our Story
      • Our View: Photo Gallery
      • Our View: Meet the Artists
      • Our View: Behind the Lens
    • Cambodia: Through Our Lens (TOL) >
      • Through Our Lens (TOL)
      • TOL Artist Gallery
    • Laos: Culture Keepers Museum Exhibition
    • Laos: Stitching Our Stories (SOS) Program >
      • Stitching Our Stories (SOS)
      • Women at Work
      • SOS Artist Portfolio 2012-13
      • Behind the Lens
    • Laos: SOS Community Research Project >
      • Community Research Project
      • SOS YouTube Page
    • Laos: Advanced Photo Stories Workshop
    • New York: The Photo Studio
  • Culture Keepers
    • Culture Keepers Exhibition
    • Stitching Our Stories
    • Media Gallery >
      • Community Researchers Gallery
      • SOS Artist Gallery
      • Culture Keepers: Video Gallery
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact & Contribute
    • SOS EXHIBIT PORTFOLIOS
  • News
  • MediaForward
  • Contact