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Two alumni awarded Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowships

Two of the five recipients of the 2015 Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowship are 抖阴短视频-Boulder alumni. Ari Beser (PolSci鈥11) and Ryan T. Bell (Hist鈥01) will study and document international stories over the next year.

Beser will travel throughout Japan to study the impact of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He will use photo essays, videos and articles in a blogumentary titled, 鈥.鈥 Beser鈥檚 goal is to give voice to people directly affected by nuclear technology today.

鈥淢y project is about reconciliation, and it's inspiring to me听that the U.S. Government is sending me to work towards that,鈥 said Beser. 鈥淲hat was it like to survive the bombs or to live in temporary housing with no end in sight? How do they commemorate? What do they want Americans to know?听These are the questions I hope to answer this year.鈥澨

Bell will travel through rural Russia and Kazakhstan, studying the areas where pastoralists are working to rebuild cattle industries in the wake of the Soviet Union鈥檚 collapse. His project, 鈥,鈥 will chronicle his experience through photography, writing and possibly a travel podcast.

鈥淭he Ukrainian crisis has made for a tough political climate in Russia,鈥 said Bell. 鈥淏ut something I learned while studying history at 抖阴短视频 was that there's a lot more to Russian-American relations than what makes newspaper headlines. I hope that my fellowship project, 鈥楥omrade Cowboys,鈥 will enable me to meet everyday people in Russia and Kazakhstan.鈥

Beser and Bell are in the second cohort of the .

Follow and for the latest updates from their respective projects. They will also post updates on the project Facebook pages: and .听