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DESCRIPTION:      Date/Time:          Thursday, November 1, 2012, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PMGET TICKETS              Admission:  Free with Museum admission ($5 after 5pm); advance tickets encouraged    Contact:  info@thecjm.org&nbsp;or 415.655.7881 during Museum hours          About the Program  Rachel Schreiber uses photography to explore the stories of individuals often marginalized by society.&nbsp; Using her installation “Site Reading” in&nbsp;California Dreaming: Jewish Life in the Bay Area from the Gold Rush to the Present&nbsp;as a jumping off point, Schreiber and University of California, Santa Cruz, Professor Martin Berger discuss photography and social justice—issues central to the work in&nbsp;The Radical Camera: New York’s Photo League 1936–1951. Schreiber and Berger examine the intersection of people and place and discuss how documenting changing local landscapes through photography can tell not just the story of a place, but also the history of the people who inhabited it.    Supporters    Public Programs at the Contemporary Jewish Museum are generously supported by the Leavitt Family and The Toole Charitable Foundation.  
SUMMARY:Talks: Conversations with Artists with Rachel Schreiber and Martin Berger
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