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Window Into Solitary

Window Into Solitary

Portraits and testimonies from Arthur "Cetewayo" Johnson, Consuela Gaines, Kiana Calloway, Joyce Starr Granger, Donald Atilla Reece, Darryl Hill & Dana Lomax-Ayler

by Lori Waselchuk

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

Chains of Madness

Chains of Madness

Indonesia

by Alain Schroeder

The imprisonment of people with psychosocial disabilities has been illegal in Indonesia since 1977, yet it remains widespread, especially in rural Java.

Indigenous Peoples of America Parade

Indigenous Peoples of America Parade

United States

by Lisa DuBois

The Indigenous Peoples of America Parade is overdue. Approximately 90% of the Native population died as a result of invading forces within 150 years of arrival on a territory that was called a new world to the conquerors, but for the Natives it was their world.

Were Afghan Women to Unveil Their Tales

Were Afghan Women to Unveil Their Tales

Afghanistan

by Valentina Sinis

A respectful and intimate look into Afghan women’s lives, showing what they experience in a difficult reality.

Cease Fire Now!

Cease Fire Now!

Australia

by Ian Flanders

Combining evocative portraiture and handwritten messages, Ian Flanders documents the unending efforts of Sydney based pro-Palestinian protesters to end the slaughter In Gaza.

Russian Orthodox procession in the provincial town of Tutayev

Russian Orthodox procession in the provincial town of Tutayev

Russian Federation

by Dmitrii Kiselev

Every year, the Russian provincial town of Tutayev hosts a procession with the icon of the All-Merciful Savior.

Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Veracruz, Mexico

by Héctor Adolfo Quintanar Pérez

Documenting the resilience and survival of men who suffered from sexual abuse during their childhood.

Stop the Coup

Stop the Coup

Massachusetts, United States

by Glenn Ruga

The American public rallies as the newly installed Trump administration unconstitutionally shuts down government agencies

Bearing Witness: Black Birth Experience

Bearing Witness: Black Birth Experience

Virginia, United States

by Benita Mayo

With Black women lacking access, agency, and resources to maternal health care, Benita Mayo documents the Black birth experience – a story that often goes untold.

Turtles and Sparrows

Turtles and Sparrows

United States

by Lauren Owens Lambert

A documentary project focused on the conservation efforts to protect the endangered species of turtles and sparrows.

Drifting Shadows

Drifting Shadows

Italy

by Fiorella Baldisserri

As Earth’s orbit becomes more crowded with debris, scientists in Italy work on making space safety a global priority.

Mothers of the Borderland

Mothers of the Borderland

United States

by Emily Whitney

While young immigrant mothers face an uncertain future as the Trump Administration threatens mass deportations, motherhood helps them cope and gives them a glimmer of joy.

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FEATURED ARTICLE

No Woman's Land: Lives of Women and Girls Under Taliban Rule

Text by Mélissa Cornet
Photographs by Kiana Hayeri

A photographer and writer collaborate to document the lives of Afghan women under Taliban rule.

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

The History War

by Larry Towell

Larry Towell's "The History War" combines photographs and collages to trace Ukraine's journey from the 5th century and its enduring struggle for independence.

BOOK REVIEW

"MIS[S]UNDERSTOOD"

by Michele Zousmer

"Mis[s]Understood" offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the often misunderstood stories of the Irish Traveller community.

BOOK REVIEW

Spina Americana

by Richard Sharum

"Spina Americana" explores a 100-mile-wide column of America, from the Gulf of Mexico to the Canadian border.

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