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06:01Episode 1
Episode 1 - Alysia Burton Steele
Episode 1
Alysia Burton Steele was a new photo editor at the Dallas Morning News when Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans. She, along with a masterful team, brought to bare the hard truths of the disaster. Their bold approach won the paper a Pulitzer.
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06:23Episode 2
Episode 2 - Pete Souza
Episode 2
Pete Souza, Barack Obama’s Presidential photographer, discusses the influences and inspirations in his work.
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07:00Episode 3
Episode 3 - Regina H. Boone
Episode 3
Regina H. Boone is the daughter of African American journalism icon, Raymond H. Boone. When she covered the Flint Water Crisis, her intimate photograph of a young boy struck a national chord, and continued a legacy.
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07:14Episode 4
Episode 4 - Stanley Forman
Episode 4
Stanley Forman describes his coverage of the most violent anti-busing protests in America that yielded his Pulitzer prize winning photograph, The Soiling of Old Glory.
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05:14Episode 5
Episode 5 - Chester Higgins
Episode 5
Photographer Chester Higgins discusses his coverage of a burgeoning ACT UP movement in 80s New York City. He connects his personal history with resistance to making imagery that highlights the humanity of those engaged in fights against oppression.