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Blog post on Anita Brenner at Aperture.org

by Karla McManus02/01/2020
How One Woman Helped Invent Modern Photography
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Extinction Rebellion

by Karla McManus02/01/2020
Activist Artists Float a Sunken House Down the Thames to Visualize the Reality of Climate Change
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University of Regina School of Journalism Current Affairs Investigation 2017

by Karla McManus02/12/2019
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[Re:]Entanglements Nigeria | Sierra Leone | Re-engaging with Colonial Archives in Postcolonial Times

by Karla McManus02/12/2019
N. W. Thomas
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Anastasia Samoylova’s photobook FloodZone captures the insidious progression of climate change in Florida’s southeastern city – See interview in BJP

by Karla McManus18/11/2019

https://www.bjp-online.com/2019/11/miamis-climate-crisis/

copyright Anastasia Samoylova
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Karan Kumar Sachdev was one of last year’s Portrait of Humanity Winners – BJP

by Karla McManus18/11/2019
https://www.bjp-online.com/2019/11/portrait-of-humanity-protectors-of-the-land/
copyright Karan Kumar Sachdev

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A Review of my exhibition: “Inside/Outside: Images of the Land in Artexte’s Collection” by C-Magazine’s Critical Writing Contest winner Samuel Bernier-Cormier

by Karla McManus04/10/201904/05/2022

https://cmagazine.com/issues/143/karla-mcmanus-insideoutside-images-of-the-land-in-artextes-colle

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Giovanni Aloi’s Response to Damien Hirst’s Butterfly Paintings

by Karla McManus02/10/2019
The misplaced outrage over Damien Hirst’s dead butterflies
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Environmental Photography Blogpost from the Rachel Carson Centre

by Karla McManus01/10/2019
https://seeingthewoods.org/2019/10/01/picturing-complexity-environmental-photojournalism-in-the-twentieth-century/?fbclid=IwAR1VF8FGvUNHGI6fhN-hOeJOdxYBzzV2hnsKtgT3Roqg83hTPMMa1ELUEVw
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The Great Acceleration and the Great Divergence: Vulnerability in the Anthropocene By Rob Nixon

by Karla McManus01/10/2019
The Great Acceleration and the Great Divergence: Vulnerability in the Anthropocene
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