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    Project Einstein

    Einstein Was A Refugee But Could Still Do Great Things

    by Mark Belinsky & Emily Jacobi

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    "Einstein Was A Refugee But Could Still Do Great Things"



    11 Refugee Children From Burma +

    4 Cameras =

    1 Project



    What is it like to grow up in a refugee camp? In your formative years, how would it feel to be cut off from your homeland, unsure whether it will ever be safe to return? What form would your dreams take? What would make you happy? Sad? If you had the chance, how would you express your hopes and dreams to the outside world?  



    Project Einstein tells stories by 11 children, ages 10-14, living in Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Bangladesh. They are Rohingya, a Muslim minority from Western Burma (Myanmar). Over the past two decades, over 250,000 Rohingya have sought refuge in neighboring Bangladesh, fleeing violent persecution in their homeland.



    For a full preview of this book, please visit:

    http://issuu.com/digitaldemocracy/docs/project_einstein_bangladesh_book



    Proceeds go to support the work of Digital Democracy. Visit www.digital-democracy.org for more information.
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    • Primary Category: Nonprofits & Fundraising
    • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
      # of Pages: 80
    • Publish Date: Oct 07, 2008
    • Keywords Human Rights, What Kids Can Do, New Words, Digital Democracy, Burma, Rohingya, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Refugee, Stateless, Kids, Children, Photography, NGO, nonprofit, Islam, Muslim, UNHCR
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    USA, Thailand, India, Bangladesh, Burma

    Through images, sounds and text, New Words seeks to reach people where they are, and take them where they haven't been. With global experience in media, marketing and web 2.0, New Words creates, advises and strategizes for clients in the business and nonprofit sectors. Our work includes multi-media production and consultation on films, photography and design. Contact us with questions, comments or ideas. We like conversations.

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