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📣 Register for the MFON Global Symposium: Presence & Preservation coming this summer!

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We are thrilled to present the MFON Global Symposium: Presence & Preservation for the 2024 Photovill

We are thrilled to present the MFON Global Symposium: Presence & Preservation for the 2024 Photoville Festival this summer! [View this email in your browser]( This summer, [MFON]( and Photoville, in partnership with [MPB]( the [Open Society Foundations]( and the [Parsons School of Design]( are proud to present the inaugural [MFON Global Symposium: Presence and Preservation]( at the Parsons School of Design in New York City. As part of the [2024 Photoville Festival]( this one-day symposium will include a series of panel discussions, featuring scholars, artists, and curators. We are excited to be joined by [Dr. Deborah Willis]( Joy Gregory, [Lynsey Weatherspoon]( [Marilyn Nance]( [Melissa Alcena]( [Nadiya Nacorda]( [Naima Green]( Nicole Acheampong, [Noelle Flores Théard]( Nona Faustine Simmons,  [Yelanie Rodriguez]( and many more to be announced as we discuss the importance of archiving and elevating the voices of women and non-binary photographers of African descent. [Register today]( to reserve your spot for the [MFON Global Symposium: Presence and Preservation]( [RESERVE YOUR SPOT!]( Stay tuned as we announce the full line-up of panels, participants, and events in April! “Trinity Photographer”, Melissa Alcena 2019 [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright (C) 2024 Photoville. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Photoville 20 Jay Street, #207 Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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