Giuseppe Scianna documents the families who fled to Italy from the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Rateb… A Child Reinventing His Leg
Palestine
by Fabi Thabet
This story is not only about war in Palestine, but about a single child standing at the heart of all that, trying to redefine his body and the world around him.
Window Into Solitary
Portraits and testimonies from John "Divine G" Whitfield, Anisah Sabur & Dolores Canales
by Brian Branch-Price
Portraits and stories of solitary confinement by three formerly incarcerated individuals.
This House is Not Black
Iran
by Sara Lal Kamalian
In Iran, coal furnace workers endure harsh conditions as they struggle to make a living amidst the wood, smoke, and fire.
New Orleans Cultural Traditions
Louisiana, United States
by Charles Lovell
Rich in ceremony and ritual, New Orleans parades exuberantly express the right of Black Americans to publicly parade while preserving a vibrant cultural and artistic heritage.
Between a Sword and a Wall
Mexico
by Cory Zimmerman
At the U.S. border, migrants from Central America’s Northern Triangle seek refuge from violence, poverty, and political upheaval.
What happens when a person’s identity is negated to the point that they are deprived of any official existence?
The Leap of Fish that Dream of Flying
Po Delta, Italy
by Isabella Franceschini
An Italian freelance photographer documents the economic and social conditions of the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve.
"Novyi Sokil" Ukrainian Summer Camp
United States
by Andrea Wenglowskyj
Ukrainian-American photographer, Andrea Wenglowskyj seeks to preserve Ukrainian culture by documenting the Ukrainian Plast summer camp outside of Buffalo, NY.