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today’s Very Short List: culture 17 Jul 2012
by JB Reed, co-founder and CEO of Nuru Project, which sells prints by the world’s best photojournalists to support the world’s best nonprofits. WEBSITE TWITTER FACEBOOK
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- His print, available for purchase through Nuru Project, probes the “coldest and highest theater of war,” the Siachen Glacier in the Himalayas. [2 of 3]
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- Upon viewing Kuwayama’s print, a California farmer named Jonathan Wu wrote this stirring poem: “Siachen, 1984.” [3 of 3]
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- Images (in order): Teru Kuwayama portrait via his website; photo by Kuwayama; Kuwayama print via Nuru Project.
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