Italian photographer, Andrea Fucà portrays the experiences of people with Down syndrome in Santiago de Cuba.
Sex Trafficking An American Story
Maine, United States
by Matilde Simas
This series tells the story of Cary Stuart, an American survivor of sex trafficking.
Recovering From the Fierce Violence of Civil War
Ayacucho region, Peru
by Max Cabello Orcasitas
The slow process of exhumations and search for bodies continues, waiting to be recognized by relatives, most of whom are orphans and survivors of the conflict.
Mountain Girls of Kargil
India
by Eleanor Moseman
In the remote northern region of Ladakh, India, young Muslim women are redefining their culture, religion, and gender roles.
American Punks as an American Mosaic
United States
by Daniel Hoffman
In their music and dance, punks celebrate life, mutual trust and support, and freedom to express themselves about social injustice and the government.
Through Rohingya Eyes: A Journey of Resilience
Bangladesh
by Rohingyatographer Collective
Photographers of the Rohingyatographer Collective capture the raw essence of refugee life in Bangladesh.
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.
Roughstock: Raised For The Job
United States
by Milo Gladstein
Born into the arena, a new generation of cowboys confront the discipline and danger of bull riding.
What My Daughter Learns of the Sea
United States
by Brian Frank
A look behind the walls of the Las Colinas women’s jail in San Diego, CA.
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.
ICE Broken Families
United States
by Carol Guzy
ICE agents detain migrants following court hearings during Trump’s controversial mass deportations in New York.
Inclusive Nation
Uganda
by Marijn Fidder
Uganda has one of the world’s most progressive laws for people with disabilities, reshaping the country into a more inclusive society.
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.