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Seeds of Resilience
Karen Indigenous people's struggle for self-determination in Myanmar
by Matias Bercovich
Focused on the intersection of cultural survival, ethnic conflict, and environmental conservation, Matias Bercovich documents the Karen Indigenous people’s ongoing struggle for self-determination in Myanmar.
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Book Review
Between Fears and Hopes
by Lauren Walsh
Between Fears and Hope by Fabrice Dekoninck tackles injustice, genocide, denial, and the ways in which the past seeps forward through generations—all through the lens of ongoing impact of the Bosnian war.
by Sarah Fretwell
The real reason Peru's Amazon is being lost and the environmental defenders who can save it.
A.I. and the Future of Visual Storytelling
by Barbara Ayotte
With the rapid onset of artificial intelligence (A.I.), photography seems to be at a pivotal crossroads. Is documentary photography as we know it dying or is something else emerging alongside it?
Women Are Changing the Face of Documentary Photography
by J. Sybylla Smith
Contemporary women and female-identifying photographers are activating a new form of documenting that is led by content and context. Grounded in extensive research, they construct a matrix of intersectional ideas, histories, realities, and considerations. A powerful impact of their work is their intentional approach to lead with an awareness of power differentials. The aim is one of illumination of our complex and messy world in pursuit of a deeper understanding and a hope to provoke informed change.