Taking It to the Street: The History and Ethics of Protest Photography (Online)

Course Code: 24FOEHS004V

Dates: November 9 - December 14, 2024

Meets: Sa from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM ET

Location: Online Zoom Classroom

Course Tuition: $110

This course delves into the complex history of photography during protests focused on issues such as war, elections, women’s rights, independence movements, and student life. We cover topics ranging from ethics, such as photographing without the consent of protestors, to pixelating faces to posting on social media. Students also learn how rallies and protests have been documented in recent years as well as what precautions they can take to stay safe while photographing at these events.

Course Level / Prerequisite: Open to all skill levels. Students ranging from beginner to experienced will be successful in classes that are Open to All Skill Levels.

Courses are subject to minimum enrollment. Please register early, within five days of the start-date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation and to ensure you receive all course-related materials in time to prepare for class.

Carol M. Highsmith,
Carol M. Highsmith, Protest signs for Juneteenth events, 2020, Library of Congress
Fee: $110.00
Hours:10.00

Online Zoom Classroom

Angelina Ruiz

Faculty Bio
Date Day Time Location
11/09/2024Saturday2 PM to 4 PM Online Zoom Classroom
11/16/2024Saturday2 PM to 4 PM Online Zoom Classroom
11/23/2024Saturday2 PM to 4 PM Online Zoom Classroom
12/07/2024Saturday2 PM to 4 PM Online Zoom Classroom
12/14/2024Saturday2 PM to 4 PM Online Zoom Classroom

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