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Feathers and Flags of Freedom

Feathers and Flags of Freedom

United States

by Lisa Dubois

In a new era of political challenges, New Yorkers take to the streets to celebrate freedom of expression at the annual West Indian Day Parade.

Stateless

Stateless

Lebanon, Dominican Republic, Nepal, Ivory Coast, Bangladesh

by William Daniels

What happens when a person’s identity is negated to the point that they are deprived of any official existence?

The Quiet Rise

The Quiet Rise

Germany

by Ashkan Shabani

At a time when extremism is increasingly accepted and tolerated, far-right neo-Nazi extremism is quietly on the rise in Germany.

The Mongolian Steppe—A Threatened Ecosystem

The Mongolian Steppe—A Threatened Ecosystem

Mongolia

by Daniel Miller

Mongolia has a long history of nomadic pastoralism with herders raising livestock for thousands of years and have extensive traditional ecological knowledge and understanding of their environment. However, inappropriate government policies and lack of economic incentives threaten the rangelands and Mongolia’s nomadic heritage.

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 Decline of the Sixth Continent

The Decline of the Sixth Continent

Antarctica

by Michel Groleau

A striking visual journey into the urgent global impact of Antarctica’s melting glaciers.

The Narikuravarn people of Tamil Nadu

The Narikuravarn people of Tamil Nadu

India

by Steff Gruber

The settlement of Poonjeri is home to 40 Narukuravar families, a small semi-nomadic community in India that has experienced discrimination ever since ancient times.

Low and Slow Cruising the Mission

Low and Slow Cruising the Mission

United States

by Cheryl L. Guerrero

Throughout San Fransisco, cruises are not just about the car, but also about creativity, style, friendship, and family, but most importantly, they are about culture and community.

The Price of Patriotism

The Price of Patriotism

Ukraine

by Małgorzata Smieszek

A Polish photographer documents Ukraine at war and the lives of ordinary people struggling to survive.

The Prison Within

The Prison Within

United States

by Katherin Hervey & Massimo Bardetti

Photographs taken inside San Quentin Prison contrasting the healing and community created by the men inside with the cruelty and isolation of mass incarceration.

Out of the Shadows

Out of the Shadows

Quebec, Canada

by Chris Lau

"Out of the Shadows" sheds light on people living on the margins of society. It captures people in all their authenticity, their defiance, their vulnerability, their awkwardness, and their sensuality.

A Return to the Belly of the Beast

A Return to the Belly of the Beast

United States

by Edward Boches

For the third year in a row, the anti-abortion National Men’s March protested at the Planned Parenthood offices in Boston, MA.

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BRIEFLY NOTED

Books of Interest in Fall 2024 Issue of ZEKE

Six books of interest in Fall 2024 issue of ZEKE

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.

BOOK REVIEWS

Briefly Noted

Edited by Alice Currey

ZEKE Magazine’s Spring 2025 recommended photo-books spotlight compelling documentary photography.

BOOK REVIEW

Atacama: Renewable Energy and Mining in the High Desert of Chile

By Jamey Stillings

Documenting the evolving nexus between renewable energy development and mining in Chile’s Atacama Desert.

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.

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