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A Return to the Belly of the Beast

A Return to the Belly of the Beast

United States

by Edward Boches

For the third year in a row, the anti-abortion National Men’s March protested at the Planned Parenthood offices in Boston, MA.

Into the Belly of the Beast — The Men's March

Into the Belly of the Beast — The Men's March

United States

by Edward Boches

The 2022 Men’s March brought 200 mostly white men to one of the country’s most liberal cities to spread their message that life begins at conception and that the Constitution must protect all “persons.”

The National Guard in Washington, D.C. A City in Transition

The National Guard in Washington, D.C. A City in Transition

United States

by Probal Rashid

Armed National Guard members are now stationed throughout the capital, a deployment that signals a loss of civic autonomy and freedom.

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.

What Do We Really Dream Of

What Do We Really Dream Of

Poland

by Małgorzata Smieszek

At midlife, women from different cultures and backgrounds take stock of their past.

Folklores

Folklores

Xinjiang, China and Tibet

by Emmanuel Serna

China has reduced its ethnic minorities in Xinjiang and Tibet solely to their folklore to attract tourists and income and to erase local religion, culture, and language.

Arturos

Arturos

Brazil

by Ricardo Teles

Brazilian Photographer Ricardo Teles explores a celebration laden with historical meaning that honors the memory of slavery’s dark past, ensuring it is never forgotten in Brazil.

Dreams From the War

Dreams From the War

Catania, Sicily, Italy

by Giuseppe Scianna

Giuseppe Scianna documents the families who fled to Italy from the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The Mongolian Steppe—A Threatened Ecosystem

The Mongolian Steppe—A Threatened Ecosystem

Mongolia

by Daniel Miller

Mongolia has a long history of nomadic pastoralism with herders raising livestock for thousands of years and have extensive traditional ecological knowledge and understanding of their environment. However, inappropriate government policies and lack of economic incentives threaten the rangelands and Mongolia’s nomadic heritage.

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Featured Article

Between Cups of Coffee

By Lauren Walsh
Photography by Hosam Katan
Translation and reporting support by Omar Khallouf

In Syria, the Al-Rawda Café remains a fixture of Damascus, deeply tied to art, politics, and activism.

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.

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