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Attestation

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.

The People of Chelsea Project

The People of Chelsea Project

United States

by Darlene DeVita

Chelsea, MA., is more than just a small city across the harbor from Boston; it’s a vibrant, resilient community that keeps the city running.

Between a Sword and a Wall

Between a Sword and a Wall

Mexico

by Cory Zimmerman

At the U.S. border, migrants from Central America’s Northern Triangle seek refuge from violence, poverty, and political upheaval.

Feathers and Flags of Freedom

Feathers and Flags of Freedom

United States

by Lisa Dubois

In a new era of political challenges, New Yorkers take to the streets to celebrate freedom of expression at the annual West Indian Day Parade.

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.

Window Into Solitary

Window Into Solitary

Portraits and testimonies from Troy Williams, Rubin Lee Williams & Richard "Razor" Johnson,

by Brian Frank

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

 One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York

One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York

United States

by Julius Constantine Motal

A visual timeline of a single day inside the halls of the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, where some people found their lives forever changed.

 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.

The King vs. The People

The King vs. The People

United States

by Héctor Adolfo Quintanar Pérez

Despite police suppression, this photographer is committed to documenting the ongoing immigration protests across Los Angeles.

Window Into Solitary

Window Into Solitary

Portraits and testimonies from Arthur "Cetewayo" Johnson, Consuela Gaines, Kiana Calloway, Joyce Starr Granger, Donald Atilla Reece, Darryl Hill & Dana Lomax-Ayler

by Lori Waselchuk

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

Fiesta del Espiritu

Fiesta del Espiritu

Bolivia

by Jan Skwara

In a world that often forgets its roots, Fiesta del Espíritu (llama sacrifice) celebrates an enduring bond between the land and the sacred.

Resist! Mobilizing in Taos, New Mexico

Resist! Mobilizing in Taos, New Mexico

United States

by Susan Ressler

In Taos, New Mexico, residents mobilize in defiance of Trump’s authoritarian agenda and oppressive policies.

Russian Orthodox procession in the provincial town of Tutayev

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.

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.

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 Ancient Lady of the Yucatan

The Ancient Lady of the Yucatan

Mexico

by Nima Taradji

In a small Mexican town, a bee farm serves not just as a source of honey but as a sanctuary of culture, ecology, and tradition.

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

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ZEKE Magazine’s Fall 2025 recommended photo books spotlight compelling documentary photography.

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