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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.

Abortion Rights We're Not Backing Down

Abortion Rights We're Not Backing Down

Washington DC, United States

by Lizzy Unger

As an American woman herself, Lizzy Unger joins the protest for the right to an abortion, capturing the defiant energy of the women of America.

Indigenous Peoples of America Parade

Indigenous Peoples of America Parade

United States

by Lisa DuBois

The Indigenous Peoples of America Parade is overdue. Approximately 90% of the Native population died as a result of invading forces within 150 years of arrival on a territory that was called a new world to the conquerors, but for the Natives it was their world.

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.

Homeless in the Shadows of the Jungle

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.

Life in Ukraine

Life in Ukraine

Ukraine

by Patrick Patterson

Traversing the country of Ukraine, Patrick Patterson documents the effects of conflict in this war-torn region.

How Many Daughters How Many Sons

How Many Daughters How Many Sons

United States

by Bailey Elizabeth Rogers

A unique project combining photos and interviews to tell the stories of the children who have been lost to gun violence in St. Louis, Missouri.

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.

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.

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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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