Homeland: My interview with documentary photographer Nina Berman
AlterNet published my interview with documentary photographer Nina Berman about her new book Homeland, a visual chronicle of the national security state in America from 2001-2007.
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AlterNet published my interview with documentary photographer Nina Berman about her new book Homeland, a visual chronicle of the national security state in America from 2001-2007.
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Perhaps, these security training exercises, preparedness drills, and so forth will be seen by future generations in the same way we look at the 'duck-and-cover' drills and bomb shelters of the Red Scare in the early 50's.
If so, then where is our 'Berlin Wall?'
I want to start hammering on it immediately.
Posted by: Richard R. Kusaba | November 24, 2008 at 09:17 PM