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| | | 2024 MFON GLOBAL SYMPOSIUMThank you for joining us this summer! This summer, and Photoville, i

[View this email in your browser]( [2024 FESTIVAL]( | [PHOTOVILLE WORKS]( | [EDUCATION]( | [SUPPORT]( 2024 MFON GLOBAL SYMPOSIUMThank you for joining us this summer! This summer, [MFON]( and Photoville, in partnership with [MPB]( the [Open Society Foundations]( and the [Parsons, School of Art, Media & Technology at The New School]( the inaugural [MFON Global Symposium: Presence & Preservation!]( Curated by [Laylah Amatullah Barrayn]( and [Adama Delphine Fawundu]( and joined by a renowned group of panelists, we engaged in inspiring and uplifting discussions on archiving and elevating the voices of women and non-binary photographers of African descent. The day was filled with community, shared experiences, and paying homage to the women and non-binary photographers of African descent who have come before us today. Thank you to all who joined us, from our supportive and engaged attendees, to [Chef Jazmin Johnson]( for creatively catering our cocktail hour setting the stage for continued connection. To our partners, thank you for supporting our vision in bringing it all to life. And a very deep thank you to our incredible lineup of panelists, [Dr. Deborah Willis]( [Joy Gregory]( [Nicole Acheampong]( [Nadiya Nacorda]( [Naima Green]( [Melissa Alcena]( [Colette Veasey-Cullors]( [Keisha Scarville]( [Yelaine Rodriguez]( [Nona Faustine]( [Noelle Flores Théard]( [Lynsey Weatherspoon]( [Dee Dwyer]( and [Marilyn Nance]( for sharing your cherished insight, unique experiences, and invaluable perspectives as a guiding light for our photo community in their own journeys. And now, we are so excited to announce the release of the engaging and gem-packed panel discussion recordings available for you to watch anytime, anywhere! So, get comfortable, grab a pen and paper (and possibly some tissues) and get into the [2024 MFON Global Symposium: Presence and Preservation]( [⏯️ ACCESS ALL RECORDINGS HERE!]( REGISTER TODAY!Collective Energy: A Virtual Gathering October 1, 2024 at 12PM ET Continuing on from the summer symposium, join us this fall for the MFON virtual assembly of artists and intellectuals in, [‘Collective Energy: A Virtual Gathering’]( in partnership with [MPB]( and the [Open Society Foundations]( This engaging and inspiring online panel discussion will be moderated by [MFON]( Global Symposium curators, [Adama Delphine Fawundu]( and [Laylah Amatullah Barrayn]( joined by an incredible lineup of panelists: 🌟 [African Women in Photography]( – [Sarah Waiswa]( 🌟 [Black Women Photographers]( – TBA 🌟 [Foto Feminas]( – [Veronica Sanchis]( 🌟 [MFON]( - Moderators, [Laylah Amatullah Barrayn]( and [Adama Delphine Fawundu]( 🌟 [Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA)]( – [Aldeide Delgado]( [Join us in global community as we dive deep into the global impact and need for photography collectives for women photographers.]( Stay tuned for more info to come, and register to reserve your spot today! [RSVP TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT!]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( [SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!]( Photoville is grateful for the generosity of government, foundation and individual donors, whose support is fundamental to our mission. Learn more about our funders [here](. Copyright (C) 2024 Photoville. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Photoville 20 Jay Street, #207 Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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