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Can You Hear the Reggae in My Photographs?

Can You Hear the Reggae in My Photographs?

FromOverheard at National Geographic


Can You Hear the Reggae in My Photographs?

FromOverheard at National Geographic

ratings:
Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Photographer and National Geographic Storytelling Fellow Ruddy Roye grew up in Jamaica, a cradle of reggae and social justice movements. He describes how that background prepared him to cover the historic protests and civil unrest in 2020, what he’s tackling in his new National Geographic project "When Living Is a Protest," and what he tells his sons about growing up in America.
For more information on this episode, visit nationalgeographic.com/overheard
Want more?
See some of Ruddy Roye’s National Geographic assignments, including his coverage of the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, as well as his most recent photographs, depicting the impact of COVID on people of color and the Black Lives Matter protests.
And for paid subscribers:
See the renaissance happening at historically Black colleges—a surge in enrollment and a new brand of African-American activism.
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Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Come dive into one of the curiously delightful conversations overheard at National Geographic’s headquarters, as we follow explorers, photographers, and scientists to the edges of our big, weird, beautiful world. Hosted by Peter Gwin and Amy Briggs.