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Wicked Tuna

Wicked Tuna

Indonesia

by Arif Rudiana

In Port Hamadi in Jayapura, one of Indonesia’s largest tuna fishing centers, photographer Arif Rudiana documents the need for sustainable policies to ensure long-term benefits for Indonesia’s maritime communities.

Cuba Down

Cuba Down

Cuba

by Andrea Fucà

Italian photographer, Andrea Fucà portrays the experiences of people with Down syndrome in Santiago de Cuba.

Commercial Menhaden Fishing

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.

Surviving the Impossible

Surviving the Impossible

Cuba

by Sandra Hernandez

In the face of the impossible, Cubans continue to show resilience and strength.

Against the Grain

Against the Grain

United States

by Milo Gladstein

Family farms in Wyoming practice organic and regenerative farming, benefitting not only consumers but also the health of the earth.

Climate Elders

Climate Elders

Global

by 1in6by2030

An international network of photographers documents the stories of elders disproportionately affected by climate change.

Still Doing Life

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.

Impact of War

Impact of War

Ukraine

by Patryk Jaracz

A long-form documentary on the impact of the war in Ukraine and its historic turning points over three years.

Blood Bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda

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.

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.

To Die In Prison Or Die At War - It Makes No Difference

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.

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.

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INTERVIEW WITH

Rehab Eldalil

By Daniel Cohen

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.

BRIEFLY NOTED

Books of Interest in Fall 2024 Issue of ZEKE

Six books of interest in Fall 2024 issue of ZEKE

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.

BOOK REVIEW

On the National Language

By B.A. Van Sise

"On the National Language" is a paean to the people who are trying to save and revitalize languages, endangered or soon to be.

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.

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