Posts Tagged ‘Jesuit Refugee Service’
Regional Director of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA Blogs from Sri Lanka
Jesuit Father Kenneth Gavin, the Regional Director of Jesuit Refugee Service/USA, is in Sri Lanka this week for a meeting of JRS Regional Directors. He will be writing daily updates on what it is like in Sri Lanka, seven months after the end of a devastating civil war that left tens of thousands dead and hundreds of thousands displaced.
You can read Fr. Gavin’s dispatches from Sri Lanka at the JRS/USA blog here.
Jesuit Uses Camera to Tell Refugees’ Stories
Jesuit Father Don Doll has seen corners of the globe few Americans ever will.
Fr. Doll, a journalism professor at Creighton University in Omaha, has photographed war-torn countries where refugee camps are commonplace. In April, Doll was with Jesuit Refugee Service, an international Catholic relief agency, in eastern Chad along the Darfur border where he was among 250,000 Sudanese refugees.
Doll said his goal as a photographer is to provide an honest depiction of what is taking place. In an interview with the Milwaukee Catholic Herald, Doll discussed his work as a photographer and the images he has captured.
“I like pictures that show what a serious situation it truly is,” said Doll, who has photographed for National Geographic magazine. “Sometimes you can just sense in their eyes the horrors of what they’ve seen. There’s a heaviness in their heart.”
To read more about Doll’s work in the Sudan with Jesuit Refugee Service, click here.
To see Doll’s images taken of Sudanese refugees in Chad, please visit his website, Magis Productions.
Jesuit Uses Camera to Tell Refugees' Stories
Jesuit Father Don Doll has seen corners of the globe few Americans ever will.
Fr. Doll, a journalism professor at Creighton University in Omaha, has photographed war-torn countries where refugee camps are commonplace. In April, Doll was with Jesuit Refugee Service, an international Catholic relief agency, in eastern Chad along the Darfur border where he was among 250,000 Sudanese refugees.
Doll said his goal as a photographer is to provide an honest depiction of what is taking place. In an interview with the Milwaukee Catholic Herald, Doll discussed his work as a photographer and the images he has captured.
“I like pictures that show what a serious situation it truly is,” said Doll, who has photographed for National Geographic magazine. “Sometimes you can just sense in their eyes the horrors of what they’ve seen. There’s a heaviness in their heart.”
To read more about Doll’s work in the Sudan with Jesuit Refugee Service, click here.
To see Doll’s images taken of Sudanese refugees in Chad, please visit his website, Magis Productions.

