The closure of lignite mines in Germany forces the indigenous Sorbian community to explore new ways to preserve their heritage.
Attestation
Nigeria
by Fawaz Oyedeji
#EndSARS is a movement that began in 2020 in response to years of political corruption, human rights violations, and brutality by the Nigerian police.
One day inside the deportation machine at a federal immigration court in New York
United States
by Julius Constantine Motal
A visual timeline of a single day inside the halls of the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, where some people found their lives forever changed.
America vs. America
United States
by Kevin Mckeon
Trump’s rise has sparked authoritarian shifts in policy, but it has also resulted in a wave of protest and resistance across a divided America.
Cannabicos
Colombia
by Jaír F. Coll
A project that explores Colombia’s evolving cannabis landscape, highlighting efforts to break stigma and redefine its role in society.
Lost A Portrait of Addiction
United States
by Virginia Allyn
As addiction takes over, it leaves visible suffering and a devastating toll on the community.
Rateb… A Child Reinventing His Leg
Palestine
by Fabi Thabet
This story is not only about war in Palestine, but about a single child standing at the heart of all that, trying to redefine his body and the world around him.
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.
Still Doing Life
United States
by Howard Zehr
In the early 1990s, Howard Zehr photographed 75 men & women serving life sentences. In 2017, he revisited 22 of these same prisoners.
A Sanctuary for the Missing
Colombia
by Jaír F. Coll
Built by former FARC combatants and Colombian soldiers, these ossuaries honor victims of forced disappearance and stand as a space of healing, honor, and peace.
Impact of War
Ukraine
by Patryk Jaracz
A long-form documentary on the impact of the war in Ukraine and its historic turning points over three years.
Eustasy
Brazil
by Felipe Fittipaldi
An exploration of Afatona, a town struggling with environmental change and its community’s complex relationship with a disappearing landscape.
The walls of her cell may have fallen, but the psychological prison remains, a testament to a system designed not to rehabilitate women, but to break them.
“We Cry in Silence” brings out the intimacy with human trafficking survivors, inspiring empathy and reveals the psychological manipulation of the traffickers.