Migration

  • Shipped Off In Shackles

    January 21, 2014 - 

    As President Obama pushes for immigration reform at a moment when his own administration is reaching a record 2 million deportations, photographer John Moore offers a rare glimpse of the militarized deportation process.  More
  • Tijuana’s “El Panda”: Self-Fictions of a Human Smuggler

    November 18, 2013 - 

    Adriana Trujillo’s documentary showcases an actor, producer and human smuggler, Félix Rosales (aka “El Panda”), who traffics immigrants across the Mexico–United States border and depicts his subversive activities in B movies that draw from Hollywood clichés.  More
  • Duke Riley

    Trading with the Enemy: Pigeons Break the Cuba Blockade

    November 4, 2013 - 

    Artist Duke Riley attempts to subvert a powerful trade embargo, enforced by advanced military and surveillance technologies, with a time-tested if less sophisticated tool: the Rock Dove.  More
  • An Ongoing Exodus: Syrian Kurds Flee to Northern Iraq

    October 21, 2013 - 

    As over two million Syrians seek refuge in neighboring countries, photographer Lynsey Addario focuses her camera on the tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds who have crossed into Iraqi Kurdistan since a border was reopened in August.  More
  • Actions Speak Louder Than Talk: Slanguage Superheroes

    August 5, 2013 - 

    Dressed up as The Magic Mariachi and The Green Crocodile, Slanguage artists ask, “who are the superheroes in your community?” in the first episode of a youth-driven art initiative to engage bilingual students and teachers in cross-border conversations about identity, community and action.  More
  • PR

    Editor’s Letter

    Five years after Creative Time Reports’ inception, the project is coming to a close. Editor Marisa Mazria Katz reflects on some of the most moving pieces that solidified CTR as a unique platform that elevates artists’ voices.

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