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Training youths to use a camera as cultural passport

Clip: 2/6/2015 | 5m 45s

Anne Davenport talks to a couple of aspiring photographers from South Sudan.

For 10 years, National Geographic has been training young people around the world to use a camera as a tool for peace. The NewsHour’s Anne Davenport talks to a couple of aspiring photographers from South Sudan about bringing the stories of their community to the wider world.

02/06/2015 | Rating NR

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