Life on the Thai-Burma Border—Resistance, Refugees, and Resettlement
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Kristofer Dan-Bergman
Kristofer Dan-Bergman is a Swedish-born New York–based photographer. He started out as a photojournalist 14 years ago, working primarily with European papers (including Dagens Nyheter, El Pais, El Mundo, and Corriera). He began photographing portraits for magazines (including Men's Life, Elle, Worth, and The Source) and later started shooting advertising campaigns (including Clarins, Pfizer, and Panasonic). Dan-Bergman divides his shooting time between documentary, commercial, editorial and fine art. He has had numerous solo and group exhibits. Some of these include, in the documentary field: Garissa/Kenya, Rajasthan/India, and Mali. In the fine art field: Unbound, Agile, and Touch. He is also represented in the permanent collection of International Center of Photography. Future projects include the continuing cooperation with Outer Voices, in which he will visit sites in the South Pacific in where the organization is present. He is also working on a documentary about West Sahara and the Polisario. |
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Stephanie Guyer-Stevens
Stephanie Guyer-Stevens is a writer, activist, and organizer specializing in women’s health, environmental, and sustainability issues. She has founded and served as a consultant to a number of organizations over the past twenty years. In New York City she founded the Women’s Health Education Project, and consulted with WHAM! (Women’s Health Action and Mobilization), LESAC (Lower East Side Aids Center), and the Lower East Side Women's Center, and served on the board of the A.J. Muste Institute. In Hawaii she founded the Sustainable Agriculture Project. Guyer-Stevens's writing has been published in a variety of magazines including the Village Voice, Downtown, and Whole Earth. She served as developmental editor for the book I Opened the Gates Laughing by Mayumi Oda (Chronicle, 2001). In addition to her work on Outer Voices, she is an advisory board member to Pacific Village Institute. |

