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      Shared Tragedy

      Bi kich Chung - Tragedie partagee

      by Ben Sarao

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      Documentary on three generations of children, as well as, their parents who have been affected from Environmental Ecocide caused by the chemical dioxin. This is a persistent toxin that first caused birth defects in children of the United States of America in the 1960's. To this day, children in Vietnam and in the neighboring Asian countries are still being born with birth defects from dioxin. This documentary is in three languages: English, Vietnamese and French.
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      • Primary Category: Social Justice
      • Additional Categories Fine Art, Arts & Photography Books
      • Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
        # of Pages: 114
      • Isbn
        • Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798210299505
      • Publish Date: May 05, 2022
      • Language English
      • Keywords Vietnam, Birth Defects, Ecocide, Agent Orange
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      BenSarao
      Ben Sarao
      USA

      Ben Sarao is a documentary photographer. His other major documentary projects include: Eternal Garden of the Villa Borghese; Pompeii-Nevada; and, FRAGMENTS, The Challenger Space Shuttle - A Visual Compendium. Ben first studied documentary photography at the Institute of Design at IIT in Chicago. He is the recipient of numerous awards for his fine art and documentaries including: The NAE-Richard Hunt Award at the Art Institute of Chicago for the photographic exhibit, Gods and Men; an Emmy for the launch of NY 1 News; and recognition by Hasselblad Worldwide Masters in 2008 as being one on the ten best editorial photographers in the world. Ben is also a Senior Member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and a long standing member of the AIAA History Committee. For his work as the AIAA History Committee chair, 1996-2000, he received the AIAA Distinguished Service Award. His documentary, The New Frontier Revisited, was exhibited at NASA Headquarters in 2000 and 2002.

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