“Consider these images: a rotting river stinking of industrial waste in Da Nang province, Vietnam; a breakfast table strewn with diced meat and cheese, torn bread, and gregarious Argentinian conversation; three Yemeni women sitting in a classroom, staring intently through their identical nadiq veils at a Facebook homepage; and the beginning of Circuit Avenue at the tarnished Island Theater on a deserted winter’s day. What could these intensely diverse realities have in common? They have all been generated by, exchanged with, and are part of the curriculum for Chris Baer’s photography classes at Martha’s Vineyard Regional High school.”
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