Digital producer for Across Women's Lives
The WorldAnne Bailey is digital producer for Across Women's Lives, PRI's special coverage of gender equity and the role of women in society.
Anne is a photojournalist and filmmaker in charge of visual storytelling for Across Women's Lives. She commissions, edits and produces video, images, graphics and data for PRI's special coverage of gender equity and the role of women in society.
Formerly, Anne taught multimedia storytelling at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies and has taught at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography, the University of Montana School of Journalism and the Freedom Forum Diversity Institute. She has also trained citizen journalists from the Democractic Republic of Congo, Tunisia and Libya.
Anne focuses her own documentary work on international and domestic human rights issues. Her stories have appeared on PRI's The World, GlobalPost, Reuters, News Photographer and PBS MediaShift among others.
Gold mining is a key source of income in Mongolia, but it can often be a dirty business. An effort by small, independent miners to switch to a non-toxic processing method is improving the outlook for their health and the local environment.
Twenty years ago, videographer Anne Bailey traveled to Sweden to become a Lindy Hop star. She didn't make it — but recently she got to get her hop on with Rio's Lindy Hoppers.
Last week, Across Women's Lives photographer Anne Bailey spent time at a rehabilitation clinic in Recife, Brazil, for babies with microcephaly. She took portraits of a few of them with their parents.
Germana Soares' three-month-old son Guilherme has microcephaly. But she's determined to give him a normal life.
Kenyan scientist Joseph Lentunyoi explains how the daily manure output of just one cow can be converted into hours of cooking gas.
This year we talked about how women around the world are fighting for access to reproductive and civil rights, education and economic power. Here are a few women (or groups of women) who really motivated us.
We have compiled them in eight graphics to help you understand these eight issues in less than one minute.
Sophie Sadera leads visitors on safaris through the incredible landscape of Kenya, spotting elephants and even cheetahs on the way. She'd like to see more women get the chance to do this kind of work.
These Maasai women of Laikipia, Kenya, have been working together to grow aloe for the international cosmetics company, Lush.. Check out this gallery of images of some of the women from the Twala Cultural Manyatta.
American photojournalist Shane McMillan was one of the first photographers on the scene of the attacks in the 11th district near the Bataclan concert hall on Friday night. He continues to cover the scene Saturday in Paris.
Photographer Misha Friedman spent time with members of the California Highway Patrol as they trained a group of women police recruits in Ukraine. Here's a look at the first wave of female officers.