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Picturing Power and Potential: A Project of Economica

Picturing Power and Potential: A Project of Economica. Picturing Power and Potential. The Project Artists across the globe responded to an international call for submissions Jury selected 50 photographs by 20 artists

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Picturing Power and Potential: A Project of Economica

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  1. Picturing Power and Potential: A Project of Economica

  2. Picturing Power and Potential • The Project • Artists across the globe responded to an international call for submissions • Jury selected 50 photographs by 20 artists • Collaboration between the International Museum of Women and the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery • Range of subjects

  3. Picturing Power and Potential • Setting the Stage • Women constitute an estimated 70% of the world's absolute poor • Women work 2/3 of the world's working hours, yet earn only 10% of the world's income • In some countries over 30% of all businesses are now owned or operated by women • As of 2006, 53% of worldwide college students were women Kutch Credit: ArikoInaoka

  4. Joanna Lipper Seaweed Farmers in Zanzibar

  5. Selvaprakash Lakshmanan Working for Just Salt

  6. Anne Hamersky Cultivating Change

  7. Ariel in Union Pier, Michigan

  8. Amy at Freewheelin’ Farm in Santa Cruz, California

  9. Teresa at Victory Garden in San Francisco, California

  10. Lady Shanju at Victory Garden in San Francisco

  11. Mark Tuschman Capital of Hope

  12. Flour Seller

  13. Head Baker

  14. Seamstress

  15. Grain Seller

  16. Michelle McCarron The Women of North Richmond

  17. Corrine Sain, program director at Neighborhood House

  18. Ashley Cooper, volunteer and trainer with North Richmond Little League

  19. Cassina Mays

  20. Tatiana Green

  21. Brenda Paik Sunoo Jeju Grannies of the Sea

  22. ArikoInaoka Kutch

  23. Elizabeth Colton Guardswoman

  24. Mimi Kuo-Deemer Haju

  25. Picturing Power and Potential Follow us online www.imow.org facebook.com/InternationalMuseumofWomen twitter.com/IMOWomen

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