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Early Life: University Influences:
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Leading the documentary initiative for the student group Students of the World (SOW) Alex coordinated a participatory photography project for orphaned children staying at the Kitezh commune in rural Russia. Alex then returned to the states in the Summer of 2000 to work with Aspira where he mentored Latino youth in the South Bronx and documented Aspira’s programs. Alex wrote his senior thesis “The Role of the South African Liberation Struggle” which combined with his strong academic record earned him Magna Cum Laude Honors. Alex graduated in May of 2001 and led the documentary initiative of SOW in Havana, Cuba, filming Cuba’s Jewish community and photographing the urban renewal of Havana. Colombia: The AjA Project: Children’s Rights Centre: In February of 2003 Alex became a Lewis Hine Documentary Fellow and took a position as documentary researcher at the Children’s Rights Centre in Durban, South Africa. Alex has helped the Children’s Rights Centre to organise its archive, to draft ethical guidelines for researchers and journalists working with children, as well as spearheading Children’s Visions and Voices: Rights and Realities in South Africa, which surveys a diversity of challenging realities facing children in each of South Africa’s nine provinces using participatory photography and oral histories. Alex oversaw all elements of the project now in the process of being developed into a book and a poster series to be used with an activity booklet for NGO’s and schools to raise awareness and advocate for Children’s Rights.
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