Photo Galleries
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84, Transgender, and Baptized: Facing the Backlash against LGBTQI Rights
October 23, 2016 -
While tens of thousands in Mexico City protest the proposal for the national legalization of same-sex marriage, 84 year-old trans activist Samantha Flores fights for the elderly gay community, marginalized to the point of invisibility. More -
Life Woven Into Revolution: A Look Into a Forgotten Women’s Movement
October 12, 2015 -
A new archive looks back at the Antifascist Front of Women, a movement that united two million women across postwar Yugoslavia in leading literacy courses and encouraging their fellow women to enter the workforce. More -
Border After Border: Scenes From a Humanitarian Crisis
September 15, 2015 -
On their long journey to safety, refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and elsewhere pause in Belgrade and find temporary respite but not a new home. More -
Unfixed Images: Remembering Lebanon’s Civil War
April 13, 2015 -
Lebanon’s visual history is shaped by a violent past that continues to reverberate today. This series of photographs from the Arab Image Foundation, selected by artist and AIF member Lara Baladi, reflects the disparate but intersecting narratives that define the country’s past and present. More -
In South Sudan Nobody Talks About the Weather
March 24, 2015 -
Amid failing UN peacekeeping efforts, South Sudan’s long and difficult rainy season is the only reprieve from ongoing civil war. This report by Joshua Craze, with photographs by Jérôme Tubiana, offers a rare glimpse into the everyday struggles facing the ravaged country. More