As the 2020 presidential election grew near, Jean Ross set out to document the determination of the Brooklyn community exercising their right to vote.
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.
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.
I was made to die but I’m here to stay with you
Romania
by Alexandra Corcode
Victor and Susana have been married for over 70 years, supporting one another through the challenges faced by elderly Romanians.
Recovering From the Fierce Violence of Civil War
Ayacucho region, Peru
by Max Cabello Orcasitas
The slow process of exhumations and search for bodies continues, waiting to be recognized by relatives, most of whom are orphans and survivors of the conflict.
Black Childbirth Takes Front and Center on Young Parents
United States
by Brian Branch-Price
Brian Branch-Price documents the intimate moment of childbirth for first-time Black parents.
Women on the Tide
United States
by Edward Boches
In Wellfleet, Mass., the oyster capital of North America, more and more women work as shellfishermen and wild harvesters.
Sparks from the Past
Romania
by Vlad Dumitrescu
Romanian oxen are more than a practical part of rural life, they also evoke deep nostalgia, as many farmers have never known life without them.
Absence of Being
United States
by Michele Zousmer
Changing the perception of female detainees in a California reentry program.
Arming Teachers in America
United States
by Kate Way
With the rise of school shootings across the United States, more than a dozen states have implemented policies to arm teachers.
Dayana: The Eye of Cuba
Cuba
by Michele Crestani
Dayana, a 34-year-old woman from Santiago de Cuba, demonstrates resilience through the bleak economic and social hardships the country has to offer.
The Decline of the Sixth Continent
Antarctica
by Michel Groleau
A striking visual journey into the urgent global impact of Antarctica’s melting glaciers.
Rehab Eldalil is an award-winning documentary photographer, visual storyteller, and educator based in Cairo, Egypt. Her work focuses on the theme of identity explored through participatory creative practices.
The walls of her cell may have fallen, but the psychological prison remains, a testament to a system designed not to rehabilitate women, but to break them.