NEW EXHIBIT ON WAR FROM A WOMEN'S PROSPECTIVE TO OPEN


Posted Friday 6/15/2012 2:39 PM
Last Updated Friday 10/5/2012 12:13 PM


NEW EXHIBIT ON WAR FROM A WOMEN'S PROSPECTIVE
AT THE MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE

Photojournalist and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Marissa Roth's ONE PERSON CRYING: WOMEN AND WAR

This 28-year, personal global photo essay addresses the immediate and lingering effects of war on women. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Marissa Roth's journey took her from Novi Sad, Yugoslavia in 1984, to Vietnam in April 2012. 88 prints cover twelve conflicts over a 28 year time period, starting with the photographer's own history as a child of Holocaust refugees. The exhibition includes panels with historical perspectives and references to the wars addressed by Roth.

For additional exhibit information please visit www.museumoftolerance.com.

The Museum of Tolerance is located at 9786 West Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles.

Included with paid Museum admission.

For press information, contact the Center's Public Relations Department, 310-553-9036.




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