Richard Falco is the president of Vision Project and the Coordinator of Multimedia Journalism in the Masters in Communication program at Sacred Heart University. For the past thirty years he has worked as a photographer, documentary filmmaker, and educator. He has had assignments on four continents in over thirty-five countries and has worked for many major magazines, including: Time, Newsweek, Geo, Life Magazine, New York Times, US News & World Report, to name a few. There are four published books of his work: To Bear Witness September 11 and Medics: A Documentation of Paramedics in the Harlem Community, Witchcraft: Ancient Traditions Alive in Salem, and Hunger and Rice in Asia. Mr. Falco is the director of the films, Crossroads: Rural Health Care In America; Project Music: Not A Single Dissonant Note; and Holding Back The Surge, and the executive producer of the films Josie: A Story About Williams Syndrome and Dorothea’s Tears. He is also the editor & chief of Witness Magazine.
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