Reza Deghati
A philanthropist, idealist, humanist, Reza’s career began with studies in architecture. He has gone on to become a renowned photojournalist who has worked all over the world, notably for National Geographic. His work is featured in the international media (National Geographic, Time Magazine, Stern, Newsweek, El País, Paris Match, Geo…), as well as a series of books, exhibitions and documentaries made for the National Geographic Channel.
After his work, Mémoires d’’xil (“Memories of Exile”) shown at the Louvre Carrousel in 1998, he has shared his humanitarian vision through a series of monumental installations: Crossing Destinies, One World, One Tribe, War + Peace, Windows of the Soul, Soul of Coffee, Land of, Azerbaijan: the Elegance of Fire and A Dream of Humanity. Author of twenty-nine books, and a recipient of many awards over the course of his career, Reza is a Fellow (2006-2012) and Explorer of the National Geographic Society since 2013, and a Senior Fellow of the Ashoka Foundation. Reza’s work has been recognized by World Press Photo; the Infinity Award, the Lucy Award, an honorary medal from the University of Missouri and the honorary degree of Doctor Honoris Causa from the American University of Paris. France has also appointed him a Chevalier of the National Order of Merit.
Website: http://www.rezaphoto.org/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rezaphotography/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Rezaphotojournalist
Twitter: https://twitter.com/REZAphotography
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rezaphoto/
Email for information: info@webistan.com
Ana Yamel Rodriguez-Cuervo
A filmmaker that started from the border, Ana Yamel Rodriguez-Cuervo was born and raised in Tijuana, Mexico, went to film school in London and she later began working in production and project management for companies like, Alison Jackson Studios, The Sunday Times, D-Media Network and most recently Tribeca Film Festival.
Twitter/Instagram: @anayamel
Website: http://www.anayamel.com/
Denis Pato
Denis is an Acumen 2016 fellow, Co-Founder and Director of Vijana Corps, a Uganda based organization which empowers marginalized youth through literacy, entrepreneurship and civic participation. Using Books and films as tools, he challenges youth perceptions of peace and diversity in multicultural contexts while addressing poverty, conflicts, education, health, and human rights.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denis.pato2
Twitter: https://twitter.com/denis2pato
Tey Cottingham
Tey Cottingham’s career with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB)—Canada’s public film and digital media producer and distributor—spans 18 years. The former Head of Education and Head of English Marketing is currently working for the NFB in the capacity of Education Advisor, giving guidance on learning resources for elementary and secondary schools.
Rezhiar Fakhir
Rezhiar Fakhir is a human rights defender, activist, peacebuilder and a blogger from the mountains of Iraqi-Kurdistan. He currently works with Christian Peacemaker Teams in the capacity of Communication Coordinator Sulaymaniyah. CPT focuses on combating racism, sexism, heterosexism and other forms of oppression. Furthermore, he is closely working with civil society and human rights defenders as well as youth.
He has worked for a number of international and local NGOs, and has taken part in peace, policy, migration, integration, political and interfaith dialogues in Iraqi Kurdistan and other parts of the world. He strongly believes in non-violent direct actions and the power of communities rather than governments.
He has taken part in many non-violent direct actions led by various movements in North America, Europe and Iraqi Kurdistan. He has also been into peacebuilding conferences to nurture peace and find new ways to connect the peace community in Iraqi Kurdistan to the other communities around the world.
Website: https://rezhiar.wordpress.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rezhiar.fakhir
Visra Vichit-Vadakan
Visra is a filmmaker based in California and Bangkok. She makes social-issue films that combine both documentary and fiction. Her first feature film, Karaoke Girl, was based on the life of a young sex worker in Bangkok. It premiered in competition at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and traveled to various festivals around the world. She is currently working on her second feature film which will also be based in Thailand.
PLURAL+ 2017 Pre-Selection Committee
- Keithlin Caroo
- Thibault Chareton
- Jenifer Fenton
- Rebekah Fisk
- Oscar Frasser
- Lewis Freeman
- Xin Guo
- Nuha Hamarsha
- Suzanne Harvey
- Paloma Haschke-Joseph
- Jaqueline Herodek
- Andreas Jackson
- Michaell Jones
- Aliaksei Kharytaniuk
- Julie Ann Ladanan
- Josh Lewis
- Michelle Lipkin
- Joselo Lucero
- Tomoki Matsuura
- Caroline Quigley
- Mahaliana Ravaloson
- Anna Reichenberg
- Christopher Richter
- Xavier Ruiz
- Harut Sarian
- Daniela Sepulveda
- Selvi Sercan
- Rahma Soliman
- Guilherme Suedekum
- Vanessa Suen
- Jordi Torrent
- Mariam Traore Chazalnoel
- Denisse Velázquez
- Pinky Vincent
- Lanna Walsh