All posts by Jonea Agwa
The Ethics of Photography in Fundraising and International Development Work
February 13, 2019
As an industry that uses photography to tell stories and raise funds, do some of our practices do more harm than good? I enjoy photography. Not the act of taking photos per se but the act of studying them once they have been taken. My favorite type of photography is portrait photography. That is, photos … Continue reading
Allyship and Solidarity Work in the Not-for-Profit Sector
February 13, 2019
Acts of charity can be degrading, racist and harmful, but they don’t have to be. Using my own experience as a point of reference, in this piece, I discuss allyship, solidarity work, and the importance of listening (really listening) to those who we seek to help and to serve in the not-for-profit sector. — I … Continue reading