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Anne Geddes Joins United Nations Every Woman Every Child Effort Increasing her Philanthropic Commitments to Help Women and Children

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Sydney, Australia (PRWEB) December 19, 2011

One of the worlds most respected photographers, Anne Geddes has made a commitment to the United Nations Every Woman Every Child effort to raise awareness about the need to improve the health of women and children in the developing world. Building on her current philanthropic activities and the charitable work of the Geddes Philanthropic Trust, Anne now will lend her voice and in select instances, her iconic imagery, to support Every Woman Every Child.

Every ninety seconds around the world, a woman dies either in pregnancy or in childbirth, said Anne Geddes. And in ninety percent of these cases, the causes are preventable.

Every Woman Every Child is a continuing, ambitious global endeavor to save the lives of millions of women and children. Anne has joined the Every Woman Every Child partners governments, international organizations, the business community, civil society and nongovernmental organizations (CSOs and NGOs), philanthropists, health care professionals, and academic and research institutions in a pledge to advocate for action to reduce the preventable deaths of women and children. Every Woman Every Child is a collective effort to save the lives of millions of women and children around the world, through improving their access to essential services such as life-saving vaccines, safe delivery by skilled health workers, and family planning.

With her commitment to support the Every Woman Every Child effort, photographer Ann Geddes brings her wonderful artistic talent to the cause of womens and childrens health, said United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. She is now among the diverse partners from business, philanthropy and the arts who are playing increasingly important roles in raising awareness, saving lives and advancing UN objectives throughout the world.

Annes contributions and outreach on behalf of Every Woman Every Child will be ongoing. She recently announced her participation in the Million Moms Challenge Imagine Me & You photo contest, supported in part by the United Nations Foundation, in a video aired on ABC-TVs Good Morning America.

In collaboration with the Million Moms Challenge, ABC News, the United Nations Foundation, and Disney Baby, Anne Geddes helped launch Imagine Me & You, a photo contest to win a never-before-offered photo session in her Sydney studio, including a free trip for two adults, plus baby, to Australia.

Ive agreed to do a very special portrait sitting, for free. Why? Because I want to get your attention, said Anne.

As a partner in the Every Woman Every Child effort, Anne has increased her commitment to the welfare of babies around the world, and engaged on a deeper level to help raise awareness about the need to improve the health of women and children in the developing world.

To illustrate the importance of love and family in the earliest stages of life is a message that I stand behind and feel privileged to experience every day, said Anne. That is why I am proud to be a part of the Million Moms Challenge Imagine Me & You contest.

Realizing that a healthier tomorrow for our world starts with healthy moms and babies today, the Million Moms Challenge engages millions of Americans with millions of moms in developing countries around issues that affect pregnancy, childbirth and childrens health.

The Imagine Me & You contest is designed to celebrate the universal dream that mothers everywhere have for healthy, happy babies who will grow to reach their full potential. To enter the contest, expectant moms in their third trimester uploaded a picture on http://www.Facebook.com/millionmomschallenge of their baby bump, along with an original, creative message written on their bellies capturing their wishes and dreams for life with their little one.

America is voting on the images from December 6th to December 15th. The three finalists will be announced on ABC News December 16th. Anne Geddes will personally select the grand-prize winner in January, and will shoot a rare private portrait of the winning mom and newborn in her Sydney, Australia, studio.

Watch Anne announce her Million Moms Challenge Imagine Me & You free photo session; follow her experience @annegeddestweet on Twitter and use the hashtag #AMillionMoms.

About Anne Geddes

One of the worlds most respected photographers, Anne Geddes creates images that are iconic, multi-award winning, internationally acclaimed, and beloved. Like no photographer before, her imagery singularly captures the beauty, purity, vulnerability, and preciousness of children, embodying her deeply held belief that each and every child must be protected, nurtured, and loved. Throughout her career Anne Geddes has continued to give back. In 1992, Anne with her husband, Kel, founded The Geddes Philanthropic Trust to raise funds and awareness worldwide for the prevention of child abuse and neglect. In 2011, Anne was proud to announce her partnership with the United Nations Every Woman Every Child effort, which she hopes will continue to help make the health and welfare of pregnant women, and newborn children, a global priority. Annes work has been published in 83 countries and her books have sold more than 18 million copies worldwide. Her English-language my Pregnancy: A Womans Story digital magazine will launch worldwide in late 2011, and the weekly television series my Pregnancy: A Womans Story debuted in Australia in October. Her book Beginnings received Gold in the 2011 Independent Publishers Book Awards, won both the photography and e-book non-fiction categories in the USA Best Books 2011 Awards, and was one of the top bestselling photography books of the year. Anne Geddes blog, Facebook and Twitter pages bring her fans into her studio and life. For more information, please visit http://www.AnneGeddes.com.

About Every Woman Every Child

Launched by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Summit in September 2010, Every Woman Every Child aims to save the lives of 16 million women and children by 2015. It is an unprecedented global effort that mobilizes and intensifies international and national action by governments, multilaterals, the private sector and civil society to address the major health challenges facing women and children around the world. The effort puts into action the Global Strategy for Womens and Childrens Health, which presents a roadmap on how to enhance financing, strengthen policy and improve service on the ground for the most vulnerable women and children. For more information please visit http://www.everywomaneverychild.org.

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Remarkable Women of Taos 2012 Features First Opportunity to See Unknown Photography, Letters, Art of Millicent Rogers & Agnes Martin

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Taos, NM (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

On March 22, 2012 actress, activist and Northern New Mexico resident Marsha Mason and other notables will launch the yearlong Remarkable Women of Taos and Northern New Mexico program at the Harwood Museum. Remarkable Women focuses on exploring, celebrating and experiencing the exceptional and adventurous women who have been drawn to the freedom and beauty of Taos and Northern New Mexico for decades, particularly artists. The commencement is the 100th birthday of well-known remarkable woman of Taos, Agnes Martinthe internationally celebrated mid-century abstract expressionistand the Harwood Museum will showcase an exhibition of her little-known early works. Beginning in January 2012, events such as behind-the-scenes art tours and exhibitions featuring the remarkable women beginall part of the community-wide celebration of the transformative Taos mystique. 2012 also marks the Centennial of New Mexicos Statehood, with the March 22nd kick off an official New Mexico State Centennial Committee event.

Creative womenvisual, literary, musicalhave been continually inspired by Taos and its Northern New Mexico location; a host of special museum and gallery exhibitions affirms this truth. Taos has attracted and inspired many who seek societal, artistic and personal freedom to inventor reinventthemselves.

I came here to get away from a whole lot of stuff that could have turned me into a person that I wouldn’t have been comfortable with as I got older, said Ali MacGraw, actor and Northern New Mexico resident. I think that’s true of many, in particular women, in New Mexico. I know many, many, many of them who have almost reinvented themselves, maybe not in the dramatic self-conscious way that Mabel Dodge Luhan did, but we all know that there’s a bunch of stuff that has to get shucked.

The impressive list of remarkable women includes Taos Modernist Beatrice Mandelman, arts patron and salon hostess Mabel Dodge Luhan, the drop-dead gorgeous high society model, designer and Standard Oil heiress Millicent Rogers, and renowned San Ildefonso Pueblo potter Maria Martinez. Museums, galleries and institutions with events relating to the 2012 Remarkable Women of Taos & Northern New Mexico include: the University of New Mexico Harwood Museum of Art, the Millicent Rogers Museum, the E.L. Blumenschein House, Hacienda de los Martinez, Mabel Dodge Luhan House, Mesas Edge, Rane Gallery, the Parks Gallery, Taos Institute of Glass Art (TIGA), the Red Willow Market at Taos Pubelo (a UNESCO living world heritage cultural site and National Historic Landmark) and more.

SPECIAL TRAVEL ITINERARIES/TOURS: Remarkable Women is aimed at enabling travelers to experience the transformative power of Taos through the creativity and adventure of historic women, as well as that of contemporary women. YouTube videos at the Taosmosis Channel will connect to online biographies of Remarkable Womeneach providing favorite places in Northern New Mexico that travelers can visit today. And, special self-guided as well as paid tour itineraries are online for those wishing to delve deeper into Taos special heritage, culture, wild beauty, creative community and outdoor adventureas alive today as it was 100 years ago. Events, exhibitions, profiles and videos are being added weekly, so check back in early 2012 for even more offerings.

MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS HONORING THE REMARKABLE WOMEN OF TAOS For a full listing and description of each exhibition, visit the website, http:// here.

Harwood Museum

Agnes Martin: Before the Grid

February 25 June 17, 2012

Beatrice Mandelman: Centennial

July 7 October 14, 2012

Millicent Rogers Museum

Millicent Rogers: The Power to Create, Collect, and Inspire

All of 2012

Gallery 1

Maria Martinez: Matriarch of San Ildefonso

January through December, 2012

Galleries 3 & 4

Millicent Rogers & Her Circle

May 12th September 2, 2012

Gallery 10

Unknown Was A Woman

April December, 2012

Throughout Galleries

E.L. Blumenschein House

Out of the Background The Women Artists of Early Taos

February 10 May 18, 2012

Barbara Sayre Harmon Magic and Mystery

September 23 February 3, 2013

Hacienda de los Martinez

Cultural Threads Nellie Dunton and the Colcha Revival in New Mexico

June 15 January 6, 2013

Mabel Dodge Luhan House

Meetings With Remarkable Women

June 1 3, 2012

Taos Institute of Glass Arts

The Remarkable Women of Glass Exhibition

Sept 15-October 7, 2012

TOURS (Full tour itineraries are available http:// here):

Tours include four seasonal Remarkable Women sample, self guided tours, a 6-day/5-night sample, self-guided Remarkable Women tour of Northern New Mexico, a paid, custom tour that is available in 2012 from Seven Directions Custom Tours focused on Remarkable Women and the creative culture in Northern New Mexico.

For a full listing of events, including over a dozen art exhibitions/events and guided and self-guided tours, visit the website, http://www.taos.org/women.

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