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© Etinosa Yvonne Osayimwen
"When I wake up in the morning and just before I go to bed I think of all that happened. I went through hell and I can’t get it out of my head. Boko Haram is the worst thing that happened to me”. Hajara Abubakar, 24, Borno, Nigeria.

Double Portraits of Trauma and Coping

February 18, 2019
From "Legacy in Sone: Syria Before War (powerHouse Books 2019) © Kevin Burbriski

Syria Before the War

February 11, 2019
Amboseli, Kenya. December 7, 2017. In the Maasai village of Lenkisem, girls between 9-16 participate in a two-day ceremony that brings girls from surrounding villages to one school. They bonded while being educated on their basic rights and why female genital mutilation (FGM) is unhealthy. Photo by Andrea Bruce / NOOR

Calling Attention to Female Genital Mutilation

February 6, 2019
© An Rong Xu
The Museum of the City of New York exhibition features work by photographers Thomas Holton, Annie Ling and An Rong Xu, selected by Sean Corcoran, the museum’s curator of prints and photographs. Here an image by Xu.

Chinese Immigrants in New York

January 23, 2019
© Greg Kahn
Standing on top of this rock wall overlooking the MalecÛn at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, a spot reserved for tourists, typically invites security and a prompt ejection. These are everyday small acts of defiance. From Havana Youth by Greg Kahn.

Youth Redefine Cuban Identity

January 22, 2019
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