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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.

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.

Where Women Aren’t As Free

Where Women Aren’t As Free

United States

by Alyssa Meadows

Women across the United States continue to fight for bodily autonomy and the right to an abortion.

The Don Steppe

The Don Steppe

Rostov-on-Don region, Russian Federation

by Misha Maslennikov

In the Russian steppe, there is only the earth under your feet as far as the eye can see, and the sky above your head, around you and about you, and it all runs together as one, even within you.

Bolivia and Hispanic Heritage

Bolivia and Hispanic Heritage

New York City, United States

by Lisa DuBois

In Queens, New York, a neighborhood home to Bolivians, the community celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with parades and dance performances.

 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.

To Die In Prison Or Die At War - It Makes No Difference

To Die In Prison Or Die At War - It Makes No Difference

Ukraine

by Svet Jacqueline

Many Russian prisoners in Ukraine echo a shared sentiment that it makes no difference if they die in prison or at war.

What Has Been Will Be Again

What Has Been Will Be Again

Alabama, United States

by Jared Ragland

Jarad Raglnad bears witness to and connects with individuals and communities of Alabama, a place that has long stood at the nexus of American identity.

Dayana: The Eye of Cuba

Dayana: The Eye of Cuba

Cuba

by Michele Crestani

Dayana, a 34-year-old woman from Santiago de Cuba, demonstrates resilience through the bleak economic and social hardships the country has to offer.

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.

Drifting Shadows

Drifting Shadows

Italy

by Fiorella Baldisserri

As Earth’s orbit becomes more crowded with debris, scientists in Italy work on making space safety a global priority.

I Know Your Love By the Way You Look At Me

I Know Your Love By the Way You Look At Me

Ohio, United States

by Eleanor Moseman

Understanding familial love and the passing of time through the documentation of the daily life of Barbara, a 99-year-old woman in Ohio.

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Books of Interest in Fall 2024 Issue of ZEKE

Six books of interest in Fall 2024 issue of ZEKE

BOOK REVIEWS

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Edited by Alice Currey

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

FEATURE ARTICLE

Seven Photographers 30 and Under Making a Difference

By Glenn Ruga

We are thrilled to present here seven photographers from Kenya, Bangladesh, the U.S., and Ukraine who are 30 and under and are making a difference.

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Books of Interest in Spring 2024 Issue of ZEKE

Six books of interest in Spring 2024 issue of ZEKE

INTERVIEW WITH

Cristina Mittermeier

by Lauren Walsh

Christina Mittermeier is a photographer and activist who has dedicated her life to protecting the world's oceans.

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