Changing the perception of female detainees in a California reentry program.
Stop the Coup
Massachusetts, United States
by Glenn Ruga
The American public rallies as the newly installed Trump administration unconstitutionally shuts down government agencies
Blood Bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Rwanda
by Jan Banning
Thirty years after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, survivors and perpetrators have forged remarkable partnerships in a profound journey of reconciliation and healing.
This House is Not Black
Iran
by Sara Lal Kamalian
In Iran, coal furnace workers endure harsh conditions as they struggle to make a living amidst the wood, smoke, and fire.
Drifting Shadows
Italy
by Fiorella Baldisserri
As Earth’s orbit becomes more crowded with debris, scientists in Italy work on making space safety a global priority.
The Weight of a Promise
South Africa
by Jodi Windvogel
South African families are still living in temporary homes generations after the fall of apartheid.
Commercial Menhaden Fishing
Mass., United States
by Katherine Richmond
Katherine Richmond brings awareness to the commercial fishing industry on Cape Ann, MA, and documents fishing for Menhaden.
White Nationalism
United States
by Anthony Karen
As part of a long-term documentary project, these images take a look into the private and social lives of White nationalist organizations.
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.
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.
Climate Revealed
USA, Italy, Germany, UK, The Gambia, Brazil, Mexico, Sweden
by Fabio Cian
An exploration of some of the most important climate research facilities across the world.
Resistance of the Native Peoples of Ecuadorian Amazon Against Extractivism
Ecuador
by Nicola Ókin Frioli
In 1964, Texaco (now Chevron), arrived in Ecuador with a concession of 1.5 million hectares.
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.