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S03E18: "Everywhere You Go, Someone is Home." Ethical Journalism & The Home Collective

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In this episode of "Fractured" we host National Geographic Explorer Photojournalist Hailey Sadler who has worked across the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the U.S. Her work explores themes of trauma, memory, and identity through the psychological and emotional experiences of conflict and forced displacement.

Hailey's reporting and research is rooted in years of prior policy experience as senior staff for legislators serving on the House Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, and felt the need to get into the field and work with those directly impacted by policies. Hailey is also a Co-Founder of The Home Collective, a global collaborative bringing together academics, scientists, community leaders, and new generation storytellers to create multidisciplinary research and visual projects exploring the intersection of home with geopolitical issues from conflict to climate. In this episode we dive deep into the ethics of journalism, how a community can and should be involved in representing itself, and what lies beneath the surface in us all in our dreams, memories and perceptions of "home."

Also join us on Patreon for an extended discussion with Hailey on her impressive work with The Home Collective.

LEARN MORE:

National Geographic - The Home Collective- https://thehomecollective.org/

Hailey Sadler - https://www.haileysadler.com/

S03E18 EPISODE GUIDE:

00:00:00 Intro and Title Sequence

00:02:55 Pt 01 Hailey Sadler

00:27:43 "The Home Collective" Promo

00:29:03 Pt 02 Hailey Sadler

00:57:57 Outro and Closing Credits

"Fractured" is an original production of ReFOCUS Media Labs (@refocusmedialabs on all social media platforms)

PRODUCTION FAMILY:

Co-hosts: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Rasheed Ghalli

Production Family:

Sude Fazlollah, Eli Fazlollah, Dawoud Nouri, Rasheed Ghalli,Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Dariia Stepanova

Citizen Journalists:

Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami

Mentorship: Douglas Herman

Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman

Graphic Design: Eli Fazlollah for designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/our-shop⁠ MUSIC:

Theme- "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)

Additional- "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound)

OUR PARTNERS:

Allianz Foundation, Aputure, Choose Love, Leave No One Behind, Europe Cares, Parea Center Lesvos, The Home Collective, Nat Geo

SPECIAL THANKS:

To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Yaiza Pardinas, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Nazanin Foroghi, Yaser Akbari, Dariia Stepanova, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley and Federico Rinaldi.

SUPPORT:

This podcast is the product of our ReFOCUS citizen journalism program

Donate to support the artists and journalists by visiting: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org

CONTACT:

Thoughts or questions about this episode;

Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?

Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  continue reading

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In this episode of "Fractured" we host National Geographic Explorer Photojournalist Hailey Sadler who has worked across the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, and the U.S. Her work explores themes of trauma, memory, and identity through the psychological and emotional experiences of conflict and forced displacement.

Hailey's reporting and research is rooted in years of prior policy experience as senior staff for legislators serving on the House Armed Services and Intelligence Committees, and felt the need to get into the field and work with those directly impacted by policies. Hailey is also a Co-Founder of The Home Collective, a global collaborative bringing together academics, scientists, community leaders, and new generation storytellers to create multidisciplinary research and visual projects exploring the intersection of home with geopolitical issues from conflict to climate. In this episode we dive deep into the ethics of journalism, how a community can and should be involved in representing itself, and what lies beneath the surface in us all in our dreams, memories and perceptions of "home."

Also join us on Patreon for an extended discussion with Hailey on her impressive work with The Home Collective.

LEARN MORE:

National Geographic - The Home Collective- https://thehomecollective.org/

Hailey Sadler - https://www.haileysadler.com/

S03E18 EPISODE GUIDE:

00:00:00 Intro and Title Sequence

00:02:55 Pt 01 Hailey Sadler

00:27:43 "The Home Collective" Promo

00:29:03 Pt 02 Hailey Sadler

00:57:57 Outro and Closing Credits

"Fractured" is an original production of ReFOCUS Media Labs (@refocusmedialabs on all social media platforms)

PRODUCTION FAMILY:

Co-hosts: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Rasheed Ghalli

Production Family:

Sude Fazlollah, Eli Fazlollah, Dawoud Nouri, Rasheed Ghalli,Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Dariia Stepanova

Citizen Journalists:

Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami

Mentorship: Douglas Herman

Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman

Graphic Design: Eli Fazlollah for designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/our-shop⁠ MUSIC:

Theme- "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)

Additional- "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound)

OUR PARTNERS:

Allianz Foundation, Aputure, Choose Love, Leave No One Behind, Europe Cares, Parea Center Lesvos, The Home Collective, Nat Geo

SPECIAL THANKS:

To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Yaiza Pardinas, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Nazanin Foroghi, Yaser Akbari, Dariia Stepanova, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley and Federico Rinaldi.

SUPPORT:

This podcast is the product of our ReFOCUS citizen journalism program

Donate to support the artists and journalists by visiting: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org

CONTACT:

Thoughts or questions about this episode;

Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?

Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  continue reading

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