Changing India, one woman at a time Ebook
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de Barbara Houghton
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They say: "If you give a woman a handout, you leave her helpless. But if you teach a woman a skill, she will change her world by becoming self-reliant, empowering her to teach this skill to others and one woman at a time, India will change."
Catalog for exhibition of photographs of women helping women in India from SEWA in Amdabad, widows from Ma Dham a Guild of Service shelter house in Vrindavan, Moslem women celebrating the festival of Holi in Jaipur, and women in Varanasi and Udiapur.
This collection of photographs were made during a sabbatical. Profits from the sale of this book will go to Guild of Service to aid the widows at Ma Dham shelter.
Catalog for exhibition of photographs of women helping women in India from SEWA in Amdabad, widows from Ma Dham a Guild of Service shelter house in Vrindavan, Moslem women celebrating the festival of Holi in Jaipur, and women in Varanasi and Udiapur.
This collection of photographs were made during a sabbatical. Profits from the sale of this book will go to Guild of Service to aid the widows at Ma Dham shelter.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Version ebook au format fixe, 104 p.
- Date de publication: oct 29, 2011
- Dernière modification nov 16, 2011
- Langue English
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À propos du créateur
Barbara Houghton
Alexandria, Kentucky, USA
I am a working artist who taught photography, web design for artists and artist book classes full time at Northern Kentucky University and Metro State University for 41 years. I began making blurb books the first day I got a notice that blurb existed. Since then I have made quite a few for myself, gotten friends and family to make books, and used blurb when I taught my courses in artist bookmaking and photography and whenever I taught study abroad classes. Blurb democratized bookmaking for the rest of us and for that I am grateful. Thank you Eileen.