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Window Into Solitary

Window Into Solitary

Portraits and testimonies from Gail Brashear, Jessica Sylvia, Eugene Youngblood, & Marriam Oliver

by Deborah Espinosa

Portraits and stories of solitary confinement by four formerly incarcerated individuals.

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.

Lost A Portrait of Addiction

Lost A Portrait of Addiction

United States

by Virginia Allyn

As addiction takes over, it leaves visible suffering and a devastating toll on the community.

Black Childbirth Takes Front and Center on Young Parents

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.

 Farmworkers and Deportees

Farmworkers and Deportees

United States

by David Bacon

The work and culture of indigenous farmworkers from southern Mexico now employed on farms dotting the West Coast of the US.

Window Into Solitary

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.

The Doll Next Door

The Doll Next Door

Germany, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, and the UK

by Ludovica Limido

As technology advances, love dolls are on the brink of a new era—the rise of robot companionship.

Drowned History

Drowned History

Turkey

by Mustafa Bilge Satkin

The construction of the Ilısu Dam in Turkey had devastating impacts on the local community and environment in the Dicle Valley.

We Are the People

We Are the People

New York, Washington DC, United States

by Kevin Mckeon

“Black Lives Matter is the movement, but these are the people.”

Turkana

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.

The Don Steppe

The Don Steppe

Rostov-on-Don region, Russian Federation

by Misha Maslennikov

In the Russian steppe, there is only the earth under your feet as far as the eye can see, and the sky above your head, around you and about you, and it all runs together as one, even within you.

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.

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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

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 REVIEW

Blood Bonds

by Jan Banning and Dick Wittenberg, with an essay on forgiveness by Marjan Slob

Thirty years after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Jan Banning documents a profound journey of reconciliation and healing.

BOOK REVIEW

We Cry in Silence

By Smita Sharma

“We Cry in Silence” brings out the intimacy with human trafficking survivors, inspiring empathy and reveals the psychological manipulation of the traffickers.

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