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  • Farah Nosh

    For two decades, Canadian photographer Farah Nosh has focused on impactful visual storytelling. She launched her career as a photojournalist during Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and spent 10 years in and out of conflict zones, retreating to her sanctuary projects in Haida Gwaii, BC. Known for its quiet intimacy, Nosh’s work comes back to the root of what empowers her visual narratives – empathy. Nosh was the recipient of the UBC School of Journalism Asper Visiting Professor (2019/20), and continues to teach visual journalism. She is a collaborator with the Global Reporting Centre. Nosh’s award-winning work has been exhibited in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, London, Dubai, Budapest, Haida Gwaii and Vancouver. Her work on Iraqi daily life published in TIME won the Overseas Press Club Award for Feature Photography. Her Wounded Iraq work was published as a full page in The New York Times. Nosh’s current project, Global Languages at Risk, features fluent speakers from some of the world’s most highly threatened languages. She lives with her husband and two sons in Haida Gwaii and Vancouver.

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  • Steven Zhu

    After obtaining bachelor’s degrees in molecular biology and economics at Yale College, Zhu worked in the health economics and healthcare consulting field before pursuing journalism. He has contributed research, fact-checking and writing to the New Yorker and Maisonneuve Magazine. Zhu cares deeply about reporting on local issues that resonate broadly across Canada and the world. He recently finished a Master of Journalism at UBC.

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