NEWS
Salgado a must-see
Kudos for the article (Oct. 6) about the Sebastiao Salgado photographic exhibit at the downtown Leonardo. As a human relations teacher and educator I was thrilled that The Tribune made this important exhibit worthy of report.
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'Exodus' in black and white: wrenching photos of displaced world citizens on display at Library Square
By Dave Gagon
Deseret Morning News
BETWEEN APRIL 6 and July 16 of 1994, a genocide of unprecedented fury and swiftness washed over the African nation of Rwanda. When it was over, more than 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus had been butchered, another 2 million had fled the country, and another million were displaced.
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'Exodus' makes Salt Lake stop
Mary Dickson, left, of Salt Lake City and Sophie Grenier of Quebec City walk through "Exodus," a 300-piece photography exhibit by Brazilian Sebastiao Salgado at The Leonardo in Salt Lake City Friday. The exhibit, which opens to the public on Oct. 1, is the first major public event to take place in the old city library building since it closed several years ago.
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