Jade Sacker is a writer and photographer whose passion for storytelling has taken her from remote animist villages in Laos to hunting with the Masai in Tanzania. After spending years participating in community development and education projects aboard, she learned the importance of exposure for conceiving the adversity faced by marginalized communities, and how photography can act as a catalyst for accountability. Jade believes that writing and photography are two incredibly powerful mediums to provoke thought and effect enduring positive change. By capturing the beauty of the natural world and offering a glimpse into other cultures, she uses these mediums to cultivate a sense of love and respect for the Earth, and advocate for a safer and more tolerant world.
Life as a Refugee in Southern Rakhine's IDP Camps. A photographic project that addresses the systematic persecution of the Rohingya minority, perpetuated by the militarized, predominantly Buddhist, Rakhine government.
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