This project documents quotidian Black life from 1978-1998—images of African Americans viewed through a variety of everyday positive, relatable, uplifting, and ordinary experiences.
Voices Against ICE!
United States
by Alvaro Diaz
The Los Angeles protests are more than just political acts – they are urgent expressions of solidarity, resistance, and hope, a living archive of resilience in the face of systemic oppression.
Turtles and Sparrows
United States
by Lauren Owens Lambert
A documentary project focused on the conservation efforts to protect the endangered species of turtles and sparrows.
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.
Chains of Madness
Indonesia
by Alain Schroeder
The imprisonment of people with psychosocial disabilities has been illegal in Indonesia since 1977, yet it remains widespread, especially in rural Java.
Hunter Gatherer
United States
by David Ricci
Consumerism, racism, objectification, pop culture, beauty standards, and religion shape the complex landscape of American resale markets, a defining feature of American culture.
Homeless in the Shadows of the Jungle
United States
by John Simpson
As cities and counties begin to criminalize homelessness, some of the unhoused in Olympia, Washington take refuge in The Jungle.
We Are the People
New York, Washington DC, United States
by Kevin Mckeon
“Black Lives Matter is the movement, but these are the people.”
The Quiet Rise
Germany
by Ashkan Shabani
At a time when extremism is increasingly accepted and tolerated, far-right neo-Nazi extremism is quietly on the rise in Germany.