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Cannabicos

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.

Black Childbirth Takes Front and Center on Young Parents

Black Childbirth Takes Front and Center on Young Parents

United States

by Brian Branch-Price

Brian Branch-Price documents the intimate moment of childbirth for first-time Black parents.

Hunter Gatherer

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.

Deeply Rooted

Deeply Rooted

Germany

by Astrid Scheuermann

The closure of lignite mines in Germany forces the indigenous Sorbian community to explore new ways to preserve their heritage.

What My Daughter Learns of the Sea

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.

Lost A Portrait of Addiction

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.

The Iron Quest

The Iron Quest

Luanda, Angola

by João Coelho

Every morning, a group of young people come to work 30 km north of Luanda salvaging pieces of iron from the carcasses of half-buried ships.

If We Stand Tall

If We Stand Tall

United States

by Cheryl Miller

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.

La Caravana Del Diablo

La Caravana Del Diablo

Mexico

by Ada Trillo

In January 2020, due to violence and poor economic conditions, Honduran citizens formed a migrant caravan and traveled through Guatemala into Mexico. This is their story.

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.

The Quiet Rise

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.

Guardian of the Forest

Guardian of the Forest

Santa Rosillo, Peru

by Sarah Fretwell

Environmental defenders risk their lives to protect ancestral lands in the Peruvian Amazon.

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Behind the Walls

by Kwaneta Harris

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.

BOOK REVIEW

Tarrafal

by João Pina

João Pina mines archives and family history to challenge the silence of past atrocities and bear witness to the horrific years of fascist rule in Portugal and its colonies.

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Atacama: Renewable Energy and Mining in the High Desert of Chile

By Jamey Stillings

Documenting the evolving nexus between renewable energy development and mining in Chile’s Atacama Desert.

INTERVIEW WITH

Rehab Eldalil

By Daniel Cohen

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.

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