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Danielle Da Silva
Danielle Da Silva is a photographer, activist, scholar, and founder and CEO of Photographers Without Borders, co-founder of the Sumatran Wildlife Sanctuary, and co-founder of the Dandelion Initiative. She resides in Toronto, Ontario. Career Da Silva was born in Toronto Ontario. Her father is Pakistani, and works as an astronomer. Her mother is Portuguese, and works as a legal clerk. Da Silva holds an Honours Bachelor of Science Degree in Conservation Biology, Psychology, and Global Studies from the University of Western Ontario, as well as a Masters of Science in Environment and Development from the London Schools of Economics. Da Silva founded Photographers Without Borders in 2009, an organization that partners volunteer photographers with grassroots organizations to document the various social issues those organizations are addressing in their communities. As a photographer Da Silva has had images published by National Geographic, the United Nations, The Economist, and the book Cities, Slums and Gender in the Global South: Towards a Feminised Urban Future (Chant & McIlwaine, 2016), among others. As a filmmaker Da Silva has created several documentaries, short films (including a short for the Whitley Awards narrated by David Attenborough) and is the creator and director of the PWB TV web series, which has earned awards at film festivals internationally. As a scholar Da Silva has published research in the book Climate Governance in the Developing World (Held, Roger & Nag, 2013) and completed a distinguished Master's dissertation exploring the psychology of climate change messaging. Da Silva is the recipient of the Canadian Top 30 Under 30 Sustainability Leaders Award, and was listed as number 2 in Matador Network's Top 17 Female Photographers of 2017 as well as their Top 5 Women Changing Media. She has been nominated for the 2018 Muhammad Ali Humanitarian Award; she has also been nominated for Canada's Top 100 Powerful Women 2016, 2016 RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Awards, and the 2015 Women in Biz Social Good Award. One of her first major lectures was a TEDx talk called "Grassroots Narrative," and she has since gone on to do a second TEDx talk called "Connection is the Key to Conservation." She was a founding member and Co-Chair of the Dandelion Initiative, a non-profit dedicated to creating consent culture and ending violence against women. She is a lecturer at Fleming College for the Environmental Visual Communications program's Multimedia Narratives module taught at the Royal Ontario Museum.

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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing.  CASSIOPEIA(talk) 05:18, 25 May 2019 (UTC)