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Reporters Without Borders / Magnum Photos Agency

Reporters Without Borders was created in 1985 to defend journalists and media rights worldwide. It is a non-profit organization with consultative status at the UN and UNESCO, with more than 150 correspondents on the ground and a dozen offices abroad, including in Washington D.C. Reporters Without Borders is honored to present during FotoWeek the exhibition '101 Photos for Press Freedom' in partnership with Magnum Photos Agency. © Stuart Franklin / Magnum Photos © Elliott Erwitt / Magnum Photos
Contact: Reporters Without Borders/Magnum Photos Agency     202-256-5613
1500 K Street, NW, Suite 600 , Washington, DC 20005  20005
http://en.rsf.org/

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101 Photos for Press Freedom
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For Reporters Without Borders’ 25th anniversary, the Magnum Photos Agency offered the organization the use of 101 photos in a publication dedicated to the cause of press freedom. These pictures trace the course of political history through the last century, from the Spanish civil war in 1936 to Haiti in 2010. The collection includes world famous pictures taken by Robert Capa, Henri CarIer-­‐Bresson, Raymond Depardon and Elliott Erwitt, among other. (Thumbnail: © Jean Gaumy / Magnum Photos)

November 10 2012  11:00 AM - November 18 2012  06:00 PM

Admission : http://2012fotoweekdc-festivalpass.eventbrite.com/     $5.00  Admission

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Washington, DC 20004, Northwest
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