To Die In Prison Or Die At War - It Makes No Difference
Ukraine
by Svet Jacqueline
Many Russian prisoners in Ukraine echo a shared sentiment that it makes no difference if they die in prison or at war.
Still Doing Life
United States
by Howard Zehr
In the early 1990s, Howard Zehr photographed 75 men & women serving life sentences. In 2017, he revisited 22 of these same prisoners.
Beyond the Lake
Spain
by Carlos Folgoso Sueiro
The stories of Galicia reflect the community's struggle to adapt and endure in the face of change.
Farming in Cuba
Cuba
by Daniel Hoffman
“Farming in Cuba” is a documentary photography project that goes beyond the classic cars, beaches, and stories of “old” Havana.
Optics of a War Zone at the Border
United States
by Laurie Smith
The border between the United States and Mexico resembles a war zone, militarized and scarred by patched walls and scattered belongings marking the passage of migrants.
Has Godot Arrived
Virginia, United States
by Eric Chang
Eric Chang documents one of Trump's passionate followers, Tommy Smith, in Edinburg Virginia.
Retaguardia
Spain
by Jesus Umbria Brito
A portrait of post-pandemic Spanish youth who inhabit a counterculture infused with punk music and aesthetics.
Surviving the Impossible
Cuba
by Sandra Hernandez
In the face of the impossible, Cubans continue to show resilience and strength.
A Photojournalist's Work in Gaza
Gaza Strip
Photos by Samar Abu Elouf. Text by Lauren Walsh
A freelance photojournalist, documented the war’s effects in Gaza in the months after the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack.
A March by Men About Women
United States
by Brynne Quinlan
The anti-abortion National Men’s March squares off with pro-choice counter-protesters at Planned Parenthood in Boston, MA.
Turkana
Kenya
by Maurizio Di Pietro
Kenya’s arid region of Turkana continues to face violent conflict while enduring the ongoing effects of climate change.
Arturos
Brazil
by Ricardo Teles
Brazilian Photographer Ricardo Teles explores a celebration laden with historical meaning that honors the memory of slavery’s dark past, ensuring it is never forgotten in Brazil.
“We Cry in Silence” brings out the intimacy with human trafficking survivors, inspiring empathy and reveals the psychological manipulation of the traffickers.