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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.

An American Dance

An American Dance

United States

by Brian Branch-Price

Dancing in the Black experience transcends not only across America but the world.

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.

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.

Folklores

Folklores

Xinjiang, China and Tibet

by Emmanuel Serna

China has reduced its ethnic minorities in Xinjiang and Tibet solely to their folklore to attract tourists and income and to erase local religion, culture, and language.

Black Baby Jesus was born in February

Black Baby Jesus was born in February

Colombia

by Jaír F. Coll

A unique celebration in Colombia that blends African traditions with Catholic symbolism to honor a shared history and resilience.

Pleading The First!

Pleading The First!

United States

by Jeff Tidwell

Protests across Colorado reveal how democracy is continually shaped by those who choose to stand, speak, and assemble.

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?

Go Home and May God be With You

Go Home and May God be With You

Cuba

Dany del Pino Rodríguez

During the height of the Covid pandemic, Dany del Pino Rodríguez photographed his father while hospitalized in Cuba and would be the last photos that Rodríguez would take of him.

The People of Chelsea Project

The People of Chelsea Project

United States

by Darlene DeVita

Chelsea, MA., is more than just a small city across the harbor from Boston; it’s a vibrant, resilient community that keeps the city running.

A Family Divided

A Family Divided

Italy

by Lorenzo Lazzati

Lorenzo Lazzati follows the story of Zijad, a Romani man from Croatia, and his struggle to reunite his family and regain custody of his daughters.

Jamyang Tsomo: The Daily Life of a Tibetan Woman

Jamyang Tsomo: The Daily Life of a Tibetan Woman

Garze Tibetan Autonomous Region, China

by Eleanor Moseman

A story of a Tibetan woman who exemplifies dedication and bravery amid poverty and also challenges the mythologized visions of her country.

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FEATURE ARTICLE

Seven Photographers 30 and Under Making a Difference

By Glenn Ruga

We are thrilled to present here seven photographers from Kenya, Bangladesh, the U.S., and Ukraine who are 30 and under and are making a difference.

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.

FEATURED ARTICLE

Love and War: A Profile of two photojournalists as they document the war in Ukraine as partners and parents

By Alice Currey

Photojournalists Brendan Hoffman and Oksana Parafeniuk capture the realities of war in Ukraine both as partners and parents.

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.

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