Streets Of Afghanistan by Shannon Galpin - ISBN: 9781578264674
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Streets Of Afghanistan

Bridging Cultures Through Art

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  • Paperback

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    15 November 2013

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Summary

The fruit of years of collaborative work between Afghan and Western photographers and photojournalists, Streets of Afghanistan chronicles one of the most captivating efforts to connect communities and cultures through our common humanity and the power of art.A collection of the spectacular photography of the Mountain2Mountain (M2M) project - a collaborative effort between Western and Afghan photographers - Streets of Afghanistan is a striking combination of art and activism that is sure to ch…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781578264674
ISBN-10:1578264677
Author:Shannon Galpin, Tony Di Zinno
Publisher:Hatherleigh Press,U.S.
Imprint:Hatherleigh Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:15 November 2013
Weight:583g
Dimensions:210mm x 260mm
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Critics Review

“The beautiful photographs in this book vividly capture the daily lives of ordinary Afghans and serve as a powerful reminder of the power of art to inspire, to bring people together, and to allow for moments of transcendent grace amid struggle and suffering.” −Khaled Hosseini, Author of The Kite Runner

About The Author

Shannon Galpin

Shannon Galpin founded Mountain2Mountain in November 2006 to work towards connecting communities to combat the apathy that prevents action, and to change perceptions. After four years working in various parts of Afghanistan working with women and girls, Shannon developed long-term strategies that focused on cyclical solutions in conflict zones globally that focused on connecting communities and sparking conversation. Shannon writes regularly for Huffington Post and Matador Network, and is currently writing her first book. She has been featured on Dateline NBC, Today Show, Huffington Post and in Outside Magazine. Her first TEDx talk was in 2012 on the Power of Voice which best illustrates the thread that links all of her work together. She was also recently chosen as one of the National Geographic Adventurers of the Year for 2013.Libero Di Zinno was first introduced to the world of working with non-profit foundations through co-teaching a prototypical ACCD class based upon the UN’s Millennium Development Goals. Currently a Los Angeles-based photographer/documentary filmmaker and a professor at the Art Center College of Design, since early 2008, Libero has been an advisory board member at large for Mountain2Mountain. In addition, he has contributed his own images from Tibet, Nepal, and Afghanistan to M2M’s group photo exhibits such as, the “Views of the Himalaya” (2008), “Views of Afghanistan” (2009), “Dreams of Kabul” (2010), and the most recent “Streets of Afghanistan” (2011-2012). His book projects include Ultramarathon Man by Dean Karnazes, Surviving the Toughest Race on Earth by Martin Dugard, and For the Love of the Game by Michael Jordan. His work has also been featured in Outside Magazine, Men’s Journal, and ESPN. For further examples of Libero’s stills or motion art, go to

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