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Faced with economic downturns, low literacy rates, and a lack of publication opportunities for Latin American authors, Javier Barilaro and Milagros Saldarriaga did what many artists would do; they decided to put their talents to work for social change. But instead of painting or sculpture, they chose a less orthodox medium: cardboard. In a week-long series of events in the Center for Government and International Studies sponsored by the Cultural Agents Initiative, a Harvard-based group promoting social change through art in developing countries, Barilaro and Saldarriaga discussed how they turned trash into publishing houses, and how their projects...
...said. She added that she was conscious of picking photos that “weren’t the postcard of a place.” The best in show went to a unique depiction of typical Mongolian dwellings against an illuminated night sky, shot by Dustin M. Saldarriaga ‘06. “Mongolia’s definitely an exotic and exciting place,” Saldarriaga said, adding that the country lent itself to photography. Saldarriaga took over 900 pictures during his four months in the country, but he had to pick only two to submit...
...definitely violent, but in a very historical way,” said Saldarriaga...
...Gomes, Jones and Saldarriaga said that the violence was historically accurate...
...Anyone who pays attention to the movie...would not leave the theater with any feeling of anti-Semitism,” Saldarriaga said...