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Chicago Arts District showPODs Exhibit Announcement, November 2012 

U.S. State Department “Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports” Contest Winners Announcement, October 2012

VitaminW - “Through Her Eyes Promotes Sports Worldwide.” October 31, 2012

Sports Divas - “Through Her Eyes: A Local Woman’s Mission to Drive Awareness to Women’s Sports,” Monica Murphy Vargas, October 15, 2012 

EmoryWire - Emory University Alumni Online Magazine, “Sports “Through Her Eyes”,” September 2012

GALO Magazine, “Through Her Eyes: Voices of Ecuadorian Female Athletes,” July 25, 2012 

Extra Newspaper, “Through Her Eyes: Displaying Women Empowerment (A Través de Sus Ojos: Mostrando el Poder Femenino),” June 8, 2012

Vocalo 89.5 FM Morning AMp Interview, May 30 2012

White House Winning the Future, President Obama and Young Americans Blog Post, “She “Shoots”, She Scores.” March 21 2012

Women Working to Do Good - Hello Giggles Profile. March 20 2012

WBEZ NPR Worldview Global Activism Segment. March 8 2012  

“A Través de Sus Ojos en Manta” - Manta 2011, II Juegos Suramericanos de Deportes de la Playa. December 2011

“A Través de Sus Ojos” Se Exhibe Hasta Hoy - Periodico de Cuenca, La Tarde. July 21 2011

En Contexto, Periodismo con visión cívica - Libro Perfil. 2011 

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The Through Her Eyes Project is an innovative multimedia project designed to profile girls and women in developing countries who play sports and highlight the benefits they gain. Through visual storytelling, this project aims to share these stories both online and on the ground, to motivate a world of stronger women, families, communities and countries. By sharing these stories we hope to improve the well being of girls and women, accelerate community building and promote social change.

The project was carried out for the first time in Ecuador where we interviewed, photographed and filmed girls and women around the country, who play sports. The exhibit was shown in six cities in Ecuador during the summer of 2011. In the winter of 2011, the project was invited to be showcased at the South American Beach Games in Manta, Ecuador.

The exhibit was shown for the first time in the U.S. on June 1-3 at the Chicago Art Department.

From November to January 2013 visit the Chicago Art District showPODs located on the 1800 block of South Halsted Street to see some of the work in person.

Click the Exhibit link above for more details on upcoming events. And you can visit our project site to learn more: www.throughhereyes.org

All videos and photography that are not sourced are original content of the Through Her Eyes Project.
Greying by Gabrielle Wee.
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