CRUX Photography Research Network presents: The Landscape of Inequality

The CRUX Photgraphy Research Network will present two new Zoom panels, The Landscape of Inequality, to announce its first international thematic project of the same name.

Many people believed the global free-market economy would generate wealth for all, but in fact it has polarized the world. Almost all inequality stems from human-enacted policies that affect income, educational and employment opportunity, housing or lack of housing, climate change, health care, migration, citizenship, discrimination, and racial and gender discrimination. In two nights, our panelists will present projects that address aspects of this landscape, including immigration and detention, the relationship between humans and nature and its impact on climate, the effect of housing inequities and marginalized communities. Join us Dec. 6th at 5:00 pm GMT and on Dec. 7th at 7:00 pm GMT to see some great work and to hear more about how to participate in our inaugural project.

To find out more or to book a free place please go to the direct link.