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United States of America
Digital Photography
Christina Julme, of Haiti, holds a sign during her first American protest in Little Rock, Arkansas in 2016 shortly after the election of President Trump. Julme was a multimedia journalism graduate student at Arkansas Tech University at the time. She was a recipient of a Fulbright scholarship. Julme is a survivor of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
Jenn Terrell is a portrait and documentary photographer. Jenn’s work showcases a wide range of topics and individuals, ranging from portrait sessions to sharing the stories of sexual assault survivors, all presented with a raw, honest aesthetic. She grew up in Arkansas and currently resides in Little Rock. I want to use the power of the photograph to create connections and bring people together. I aim to do that by showing the very human side of the marginalized. I want people to feel the tears of trauma, the scars of abuse and the pain that relates us all.