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SUMMARY:Changemaker Speaker: Jodi Cobb
DESCRIPTION:This event is generously supported in part by the Broussard Family. \n\nFREE Tickets are available for STUDENTS of all grade levels.\n4 DECADES: THROUGH THE LENS\n\nGo on an awe-inspiring visual journey through the lens with one of the most groundbreaking photographers of our time. Jodi Cobb shattered the glass ceiling as the first - and\, for a time\, only - female staff photographer at National Geographic\, blazing a trail for future generations of female photojournalists. Her powerful imagery gave the world unprecedented access to hidden societies\, from the elusive Geisha community in Japan to the veiled worlds of Arab women. Jodi has documented power\, culture\, geopolitics\, and oppression. Travel with Jodi through four decades of her career photographing our shared history through gripping - and always poignant - stories.\n\n\n\nAbout Jodi\n\nWhether examining Japanese geishas' ancient traditions for her book Geisha: The Life\, the Voices\, the Art\; exposing the tragedy of human trafficking for her 2003 National Geographic article "21st Century Slaves"\; or exploring the hidden world of the women of Saudi Arabia\, photographer Jodi Cobb has searched for humanity in some of the world's most complex\, impenetrable environments. As a photographer with National Geographic for more than three decades\, she shot over 30 stories for the magazine. Today\, she works on a variety of freelance advertising and editorial assignments and teaches and lectures worldwide. She has received the prestigious Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism and was the first woman named White House Photographer of the Year\, among many other honors. One of her photographs is on the Voyager spacecraft\, out in the universe forever.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)\; font-family:-apple-system\,blinkmacsystemfont\,segoe ui\,roboto\,helvetica neue\,arial\,noto sans\,sans-serif\,apple color emoji\,segoe ui emoji\,segoe ui symbol\,noto color emoji\; font-size:16px"><span style="font-size:18px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif"><em>This event is generously supported in part by the Broussard Family.&nbsp\;<br />\nFREE Tickets are available for STUDENTS of all grade levels.</em></span></span></span>\n<p><span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif"><u>4 DECADES: THROUGH THE LENS</u></span><br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">Go on an awe-inspiring visual journey through the lens with one of the most groundbreaking photographers of our time. Jodi Cobb shattered the glass ceiling as the first - and\, for a time\, only - female staff photographer at National Geographic\, blazing a trail for future generations of female photojournalists. Her powerful imagery gave the world unprecedented access to hidden societies\, from the elusive Geisha community in Japan to the veiled worlds of Arab women. Jodi has documented power\, culture\, geopolitics\, and oppression. Travel with Jodi through four decades of her career photographing our shared history through gripping - and always poignant - stories.</span></span><br />\n<br />\n<span style="color:rgb(0\, 0\, 0)"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif"><u>About Jodi</u></span><br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">Whether examining Japanese geishas&rsquo\; ancient traditions for her book Geisha: The Life\, the Voices\, the Art\; exposing the tragedy of human trafficking for her 2003 National Geographic article &ldquo\;21st Century Slaves&rdquo\;\; or exploring the hidden world of the women of Saudi Arabia\, photographer Jodi Cobb has searched for humanity in some of the world&rsquo\;s most complex\, impenetrable environments. As a photographer with National Geographic for more than three decades\, she shot over 30 stories for the magazine. Today\, she works on a variety of freelance advertising and editorial assignments and teaches and lectures worldwide. She has received the prestigious Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism and was the first woman named White House Photographer of the Year\, among many other honors. One of her photographs is on the Voyager spacecraft\, out in the universe forever.</span></span></p>\n
LOCATION:Wachholz College Center @ Flathead Valley Community College
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