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Laura Boushnak ( ar, لورا بشناق; born 1976) is a Kuwaiti-born Palestinian photographer whose work is focused on women, literacy, and education reform in the
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. For her ongoing documentary project "I Read I Write" she photographed girls and women changing their lives with education in
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Early life

Boushnak was born in Kuwait in 1976 to third-generation Palestinian refugee parents. She attended public school there until Palestinian children were not allowed to attend public schools in retaliation for the Palestine Liberation Organization's (PLO) support for Iraq's 1991 Invasion of Kuwait. She then transferred to Fajer al-Sabah School, a private Catholic school.


Career

After completing a BA in
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at the
Lebanese University The Lebanese University (LU) (, ) is the only public university in Beirut, Lebanon. It is ranked #701–750 worldwide in terms of education. The creation of the Lebanese University was an idea first mentioned in the speech of the former Minist ...
in
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in 1997, Boushnak began her photography career covering news for the
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agency in Lebanon. She later worked as a photo editor and photographer for the French news agency
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(AFP) at its Middle East hub in
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and its headquarters in
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. Her nine-year wire experience included covering hard news in conflicts such as the war in Iraq and the
2006 Israel-Hezbollah war The 2006 Lebanon War, also called the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War and known in Lebanon as the July War ( ar, حرب تموز, ''Ḥarb Tammūz'') and in Israel as the Second Lebanon War ( he, מלחמת לבנון השנייה, ''Milhemet Leva ...
. Her photographs have been published by many international newspapers and magazines, such as: ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. After covering the 2006 Israeli/Hezbollah war for AFP, she witnessed how many people, including her own family and close relatives, had to flee their homes and seek refuge. When the war was over, Boushnak started the project "Survivor" a story of Mohammed, who was trying to embrace his new life after losing both legs in a cluster bomb incident. Since 2008 Boushnak has been working as an independent photographer, devoting more time to her long-term projects, one of which is a broad, ongoing one, titled "I Read I Write". The project shows successful and independent women from the Arab region who changed their lives through education while exposing and questioning the barriers they face. These women are seen as a source of inspiration in their own communities and beyond. With this project Boushnak wanted to expand her means of expression by applying a more artistic approach, rather than presenting a socio-political documentation. She engaged the women by getting them to write on the photograph itself. Her work "I Read I Write: Egypt- Illiteracy series" was acquired by the British Museum in 2012, and by private collectors. It has been exhibited at institutions such as: , Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, ,
Sharjah Art Museum The Sharjah Art Museum is an art museum in the city of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.Sharjah Art Museum
and the Contemporary Art Platform, Kuwait.
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awarded Boushnak a special grant for editorial photography in 2014 to continue her "I Read I Write" project. In 2014 Boushnak became a TED Global Fellow and gave a TED talk about her education project, which went online on TED main website Recently, Boushnak gave another
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talk about the human impact of cluster submunition . Boushnak co-founded
Rawiya Rawi(ya) ( ar, راوية, meaning "female and male teller") is a collective of documentary photographers from the Middle East (West Asia and North Africa). Today its members are Myriam Abdelaziz (New York City), Tamara Abdul Hadi (Beirut), Ghait ...
collective, the first all female photo collective in the Middle East.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Boushnak, Laura 1976 births Living people 20th-century Palestinian photographers 20th-century Palestinian women artists 21st-century Palestinian photographers 20th-century Palestinian journalists 21st-century Palestinian journalists Palestinian photojournalists 21st-century Palestinian women artists Lebanese University alumni