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Post-Apartheid Justice: Sam Meadows + the Public Defenders

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Sam Meadows assisted in the establishment of a Criminal/Juvenile Law Clinic at the University of the West Cape in South Africa, returning in 1998 and 2002 to assist in the establishment of a pilot public defender system. We were honored to have the chance to catch up with the former Professor Emeritus between advising sessions with the law students who look to her for advice about how best to navigate next steps.

See our collaboration in the pages of USF Lawyer Magazine.

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East Bay Glitterati: Fashion as a Force of Good

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East Bay Glitterati: Fashion as a Force of Good

BIG IDEA: Christena Reinhard's love of fashion pairs powerfully with her desire to fund nonprofit organizations compassionately shaping their communities.

CHALLENGE: The only challenge inherent to connecting with Christena is getting her to stand still. We punted on the stillness, opting instead to run alongside her as she showed us around her warehouse studio. On site she accepts high-end pieces and resells them to fund donor-selected partner charities or choose any 501c3 non-profit big or small.

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Among the Stars: A Cosmology of Delight

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Among the Stars: A Cosmology of Delight

San Francisco Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Aparna Venkatesan, studies the first stars and quasars in the universe, cosmological reionization, the physical conditions in early-universe galaxies, and cosmological element synthesis.

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Along with the early stars and quasars, Aparna lectures on various cultural understandings of the heavens, so for her session we comingled textures and lighting varieties to reflect the breadth of her interest. We made photographs in her lab, surrounded by models of the universe she explores.

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ED I TURISTI: ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS

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ED I TURISTI: ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS

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During a recent trip to Italy, we took a playful stab at entering the ongoing conversation between tourist and host country, learning a little Italian along the way.

Capturing, with humor, some of the interesting and awkward juxtapositions between elegant landscapes and desperate acts of tourism.

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CSULB POW WOW: CREATING SPACE FOR A GATHERING OF NATIONS

CSULB POW WOW: CREATING SPACE FOR A GATHERING OF NATIONS

California State University, Long Beach, has been hosting an annual Pow Wow for the past 45 years. Lakota, Diné, Kiowa, and other tribes from North America arrive to dance and celebrate language and culture on one of the few campuses that boasts a program dedicated to the academic pursuit of tribal studies.

Our clients wanted undirected action that reflected the power of the dancers and respected the flow of the event. So every photograph had to be made using a hands-off, photojournalistic approach.


SLOW ROLL CHICAGO: SOCIAL JUSTICE BY BICYCLE ON CHICAGO'S SOUTH SIDE

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SLOW ROLL CHICAGO: SOCIAL JUSTICE BY BICYCLE ON CHICAGO'S SOUTH SIDE

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Slow Roll Chicago is a community-based organization utilizing bicycles to connect a diverse group of people, transform lives, and improve the condition of communities by organizing community bicycle rides and other bicycling-related programs throughout the greater Chicago area.

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Oboi and Jamal suggested shooting in Historic Pullman, built in 1880 as a workers' housing development. The neighborhood has gone through a renaissance in past years. Slow Roll's mission is social and this neighborhood's desire to acknowledge, recast, and revitalize the area's history echoes that of the organization. 

Momentum Magazine picked up the story of Slow Roll's good work. Grab a copy of the July 2015 issue and read all about it.


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WORKING WITH FAT FORWARD: BODY-POSITIVE TRAVEL ADVENTURES FOR PEOPLE OF SIZE

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WORKING WITH FAT FORWARD: BODY-POSITIVE TRAVEL ADVENTURES FOR PEOPLE OF SIZE

Fat Forward operates with the radical understanding that you should love the body you are in. That body-shaming isn't ok. That it isn't a public service when you air your exasperation at the large-body sitting next to you on the plane. That we're all in this together. 

Most lifestyle websites use a mixture of thinner-than-average models, flattering angles, and PhotoShop to idealize beautiful people in beautiful surroundings. Travel photography is meant to incite desire—to see spectacular places, to be bikini-ready.

FF's editors challenged us to capture the pleasure and discomfort of being a traveler of size—flipping visual expectations upside down and continuing their vision of creating a forum in which travelers can exchange honest information and reviews of lodging, transit, and accommodations.

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JOIE DE VIVRE: IN NOLA AT THE HH WHITNEY

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JOIE DE VIVRE: IN NOLA AT THE HH WHITNEY

In our ongoing quest to support all things local, here's Nola's own HH Whitney House. There's an art to the kind of hospitality practiced at the B&B—an ability to anticipate not only what guests need, but what would make their time in town extraordinary. Glen and Randy's investment in their family—biological, adopted, and guest—and their ongoing warmth makes this my sweet home away from home. 

We wanted to get at the warm, familial nature of a stay at the HH Whitney, so we had little Randi give us a tour. Welcoming me at the door, she launched into an introduction of the solarium. Gorgeous, I said. It's your room! she replied happily. I traipsed around her claw-footed, tropical gardened, Italianate surrounds as she showed me around the place with the polished grace of a petite princess. 

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FUEL FOR FIRE: IN SAN FRANCISCO WITH POET KEITH EKISS

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FUEL FOR FIRE: IN SAN FRANCISCO WITH POET KEITH EKISS

Keith Ekiss was a Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford from 2005–7. His poems and translations have appeared in Gulf Coast, Harvard Review, New England Review, Modern Poetry in Translation, and elsewhere. His creative non-fiction has been anthologized in Permanent Vacation: Living and Working in Our National Parks. He is the translator of Eunice Odio's The Fire's Journey (Tavern Books, 2012).

Photographing writers is very interesting work. So often they are more comfortable represented by words. Images, not so much. We worked with Keith in his handsome live/work environment, the San Francisco apartment where he does the bulk of his writing. The generative space was lent a visual sense of his voice to the photographs.

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WORKING WITH PEDAL LOVE: ADVOCATING FOR CYCLISTS OF ALL STRIPES

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WORKING WITH PEDAL LOVE: ADVOCATING FOR CYCLISTS OF ALL STRIPES

Pedal Love gathers the stories of inspired cyclists and helps cycling advocates around the country to do the same. All with the hope of encouraging people to get out there and pedal—in whatever way they can—for the love.

One of Pedal Love's primary concerns is creating a welcoming cycling environment. If you love long road rides, great! If you commute in all kinds of weather, fantastic! If you just got on a bike for the first time in a decade, also wonderful! We took this not-just-a-spandex-sport view of cycling seriously for our collaboration and worked with mothers dedicated to living car-free, tricyclists commuting to work, and elite internationally ranked athletes alike. 

Along the way we heard great stories of how a love of pedaling is reshaping the lives of men and women all over California. The stories proved so exciting that they ended up in the pages of Momentum Magazine and are slated for a few travel magazines this summer.

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