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Thursday, November 12, 2009

To Port Antonio

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Labels: hila raz, jamaica, photography, port antonio

Amsterdam Narrows

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Labels: amsterdam, backpacking, europe, hila raz, vanishing point

What Am I?

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Labels: hila raz, mystery object, photography

Never Forget

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Labels: 6 million, boston, hila raz, holocaust memorial, never forget

6 million

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Labels: six million

Tunnel Vision

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Labels: boston, tunnel vision

The Road to Brooklyn

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Labels: brooklyn bridge, hila raz, new york

City Blurs

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Labels: hila raz, manhattan lights, new york city, radio city music hall

MOMA

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Labels: hila raz, MOMA, photography

Suspension

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Labels: hila raz, photography

Apple Picking Bliss

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About Me

hila
A Recent 2009 NYU Graduate with a B.S in Media, Culture, & Communication from NYU's Steinhart; fusing studies in communications, impact of technology, politics, and business alongside personal interest in social activism, I create this blog for a Wagner Course. Further compelled by personal involvement in the Palestinian and Israeli conflict i was drawn into researching refugee populations for my final Blog project in the Wagner Course: "Globalizing Social Activism and The Power of the Media." It was a perfect framework to look more closely at how technological advancements and media influence have given voice to the global refugee crisis, and what role the media plays in shaping public agenda concerning global crises. Having done former comparitive research on Western and Arab media, Middle East Conflict coverage,and theories of globalization this felt like a natural progression.
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