The photographer Mark Neville is sending out 750 complimentary copies of his book Stop Tanks With Books to a tightly targeted audience: members of the international community – politicians, celebrities, ambassadors, negotiators or the media – that he believes have it in their power to help Ukraine. Mark conceived of his activist anti-war project – which argues that Ukraine deserves a clear path towards EU and Nato membership – after a trip to Donbas in 2016. The first copies of the book were delivered before Russia invaded last month Continue reading…
The photographer Mark Neville is sending out 750 complimentary copies of his book Stop Tanks With Books to a tightly targeted audience: members of the international community – politicians, celebrities, ambassadors, negotiators or the media – that he believes have it in their power to help Ukraine. Mark conceived of his activist anti-war project – which argues that Ukraine deserves a clear path towards EU and Nato membership – after a trip to Donbas in 2016. The first copies of the book were delivered before Russia invaded last month