American photojournalist
Marissa Roth
Born 1957 (age 66–67) Occupation Photojournalist Awards Pulitzer Prize for Spot News
Marissa Roth (born 1957) is a photojournalist who was part of the Los Angeles Times team that won a Pulitzer Prize for Spot News for their coverage of the 1992 Los Angeles riots . She is the subject of a one-woman show , Finding the Light written and performed by Lisa Hayes.[ 1] [ 2]
In addition to the Los Angeles Times , Roth has worked for Newsweek , The New York Times , and Entertainment Weekly . She is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles [ 3] and a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society .[ 4]
Photography
The child of Holocaust survivors , much of Roth's work has focused on those affected by violence.[ 1] [ 5]
Her project Witness to Truth was commissioned by The Museum of Tolerance /Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles; it features her photos of 95 Holocaust survivors who volunteered at the center and is a permanent exhibit there.[ 4]
Her 2012 exhibit One Person Crying features photos from 28 years of Roth's report, specifically showing wars' effects on women around the world, including Bosnia, Cambodia, Ireland, Poland, and Vietnam.[ 6] [ 1] One Person Crying inspired playwright and actor Lisa Hayes to develop her one-woman show, Finding the Light , which includes images from the exhibit and addresses women's struggles for survival in times of conflict.[ 7] The show premiered at the 2014 meeting of the European Association for American Studies in the Hague .[ 8] [ 9] : 15
In 2016, Roth curated an exhibit of wartime photos by Vietnam War veterans entitled My War: Wartime Photographs by Vietnam Veterans .[ 10]
Exhibitions
One Person Crying: Women and War, 2012[ 1]
In Hollywood, 2009
An Evening with Marissa Roth, 2008;
Witness to Truth: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors, 2005[ 5]
Caught in the Crossfire: Women and War, 2001
Inside/Out: Downtown Los Angeles, 2000[ 11]
Burning Heart: A Portrait of the Philippines, 1999.
Books
As photographer
Infinite Light , 2014[ 12]
Come the Morning , 2005[ 13]
Real city : downtown Los Angeles inside/out , 2001[ 14]
Burning Heart: a Portrait of the Philippines , 1999[ 15]
As editor
My War : Wartime Photographs by Vietnam Veterans [ 16]
References
^ a b c d "One Person Crying: Women and War - Museum of Tolerance | Los Angeles, CA" . www.museumoftolerance.com . Archived from the original on 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2018-12-10 .
^ "Photographer Marissa Roth Portrayed in 'finding the Light' at Arts Barn". US State News . October 6, 2015.
^ Weaver, Jennifer (October 1999). "Marissa Roth's Places of the Heart". Photo District News . 19 (10): 193–196.
^ a b Bilcock, Megan (2018-08-14). "Marissa Roth" . RPS Hundred Heroines . Retrieved 2018-12-11 .
^ a b Hawkes, Marilyn (2016-03-23). "Exhibit features witnesses to truth" . www.jewishaz.com . Retrieved 2018-12-11 .
^ Chatain, Georges (2014-02-24). "Marissa Roth donne à la guerre un visage féminin" . Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-12-10 .
^ "United Solo » Finding the Light" . United Solo . Retrieved 2018-12-11 .
^ Birkle, Carmen. "EAAS Women's Network" . women.eaas.eu . Retrieved 2018-12-11 .
^ "America: Justice, War, Conflict [conference program]" (PDF) . Retrieved 2018-12-11 .
^ Berger, Joseph (2016-06-28). "How Young Soldiers Saw Life in Wartime Vietnam" . Lens Blog . Retrieved 2018-12-10 .
^ Roth, Marissa (2000). "Inside/Out: Downtown Los Angeles | Los Angeles Public Library" . www.lapl.org . Retrieved 2018-12-11 .
^ Roth, Marissa; Woeser, Tsering (2014). Infinite Light: A Photographic Meditation on Tibet . Seattle: Marquand Books. ISBN 978-0615909158 .
^ Harris, Mark Jonathan; Roth, Marissa (2005). Come the morning . ISBN 9780814332412 . OCLC 56421904 .
^ Roth, Marissa; Waldie, D. J (2001). Real city: downtown Los Angeles inside/out . Santa Monica, Calif.: Angel City Press. ISBN 9781883318079 . OCLC 47126667 .
^ Roth, Marissa; Hagedorn, Jessica Tarahata (1999). Burning heart: a portrait of the Philippines . New York: Rizzoli. ISBN 9780847821693 . OCLC 41322717 .
^ Roth, Marissa; Berg, June (2016). My War: Wartime Photographs by Vietnam Veterans . OCLC 995852512 .
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