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This is What Democracy Looks Like

This is What Democracy Looks Like

New York, United States

by Jean Ross

As the 2020 presidential election grew near, Jean Ross set out to document the determination of the Brooklyn community exercising their right to vote.

How Many Daughters How Many Sons

How Many Daughters How Many Sons

United States

by Bailey Elizabeth Rogers

A unique project combining photos and interviews to tell the stories of the children who have been lost to gun violence in St. Louis, Missouri.

The Ancient Lady of the Yucatan

The Ancient Lady of the Yucatan

Mexico

by Nima Taradji

In a small Mexican town, a bee farm serves not just as a source of honey but as a sanctuary of culture, ecology, and tradition.

What Does Freedom Mean To You

What Does Freedom Mean To You

Wyoming, United States

by Milo Gladstein

As a new political landscape emerges in the United States as this portrait series begs the question: What does freedom mean to you?

The Two of Them

The Two of Them

Poland

by Grzegorz Kuchta

Despite her oncological disease, Iza devotes herself to caring for her son, who has a severe case of autism.

One Landscape Divided Border Wall and Human Crisis

One Landscape Divided Border Wall and Human Crisis

United States and Mexico

by Laurie Smith

Laurie Smith challenges complacency about the United States/ Mexico border crisis.

Window Into Solitary

Window Into Solitary

Portraits and testimonies from Gail Brashear, Jessica Sylvia, Eugene Youngblood, & Marriam Oliver

by Deborah Espinosa

Portraits and stories of solitary confinement by four formerly incarcerated individuals.

Absence of Being

Absence of Being

United States

by Michele Zousmer

Changing the perception of female detainees in a California reentry program.

Final Exposure

Final Exposure

United States

by Lou Jones

Lou Jones spent six years of his life documenting the unseen, unheard stories of an American subculture – people on death row.

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Featured Article

Between Cups of Coffee

By Lauren Walsh
Photography by Hosam Katan
Translation and reporting support by Omar Khallouf

In Syria, the Al-Rawda Café remains a fixture of Damascus, deeply tied to art, politics, and activism.

FEATURED ARTICLE

Is Photography Meeting the Moment?

by Glenn Ruga

Amid a radically transformed political, economic, and cultural landscape, the focus turns to how photography meets the moment.

BOOK REVIEW

Blood Bonds

by Jan Banning and Dick Wittenberg, with an essay on forgiveness by Marjan Slob

Thirty years after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Jan Banning documents a profound journey of reconciliation and healing.

BOOK REVIEW

Occupied Territories

by Fabio Bucciarelli

Italian photographer Fabio Bucciarelli documents the recurrence of Israeli incursions and occupations in the West Bank, Gaza, and Lebanon.

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