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Petrostate Seizure of the Serengeti

by Kang-Chun Cheng

While Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park is one of the world’s most iconic wildlife tourism destinations, it is also facing increasingly brutal human rights violations.

The Mohana

The Mohana

Pakistan

by Guillaume Petermann

A small fishing community in southern Pakistan struggles to preserve its culture amid an environment vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

Attestation

Attestation

Nigeria

by Fawaz Oyedeji

#EndSARS is a movement that began in 2020 in response to years of political corruption, human rights violations, and brutality by the Nigerian police.

Sparrows

Sparrows

Poland

by Agnieszka Pazdykiewicz

A Polish photographer documents the endearing yet sometimes fraught relationship between a daughter and her father.

Telling ICE to Go Home

Telling ICE to Go Home

United States

by David Bacon

On October 23, 2025, hundreds of people protested ICE agents using the Coast Guard Island in California as a base for immigration raids.

Not Our Trash

Not Our Trash

Indonesia

by Garry Lotulung

With the mass export of foreign waste to Indonesia, local communities are forced to grapple with its consequences while also finding ways to profit from it, though often at the cost of further environmental damage.

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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FEATURED ARTICLE

Love and War: A Profile of two photojournalists as they document the war in Ukraine as partners and parents

By Alice Currey

Photojournalists Brendan Hoffman and Oksana Parafeniuk capture the realities of war in Ukraine both as partners and parents.

FEATURED ARTICLE

Is Photography Meeting the Moment?

by Glenn Ruga

Amid a radically transformed political, economic, and cultural landscape, the focus turns to how photography meets the moment.

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

Occupied Territories

by Fabio Bucciarelli

Italian photographer Fabio Bucciarelli documents the recurrence of Israeli incursions and occupations in the West Bank, Gaza, and Lebanon.

BOOK REVIEW

Tarrafal

by João Pina

João Pina mines archives and family history to challenge the silence of past atrocities and bear witness to the horrific years of fascist rule in Portugal and its colonies.

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