The Mesoamerican mountains– a landscape of volcanic peaks, valleys, and cloud forests– are deeply intertwined with the cultural memory of the local communities.
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.
Petrostate Seizure of the Serengeti
Tanzania
by Kang-Chun Cheng
While Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park is one of the world’s most iconic wildlife tourism destinations, it is also facing increasingly brutal human rights violations.
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.
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.
Atacama: Renewable Energy and Mining in the High Desert of Chile
Chile
by Jamey Stillings
Documenting the evolving nexus between renewable energy development and mining in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Closing the Circle
Rwanda
by Glenn Vanderbeke
The Kivu region of Rwanda promotes circular agriculture by creating zero-waste systems and recycling agricultural waste.
"Novyi Sokil" Ukrainian Summer Camp
United States
by Andrea Wenglowskyj
Ukrainian-American photographer, Andrea Wenglowskyj seeks to preserve Ukrainian culture by documenting the Ukrainian Plast summer camp outside of Buffalo, NY.
Blood Bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Rwanda
by Jan Banning
Thirty years after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, survivors and perpetrators have forged remarkable partnerships in a profound journey of reconciliation and healing.