Category: Photo Gallery
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Proximate to War: Uneasy Calm of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol
December 1, 2016 -
Just 20 kilometers from the front lines of separatist-held territory in eastern Ukraine lies the city of Mariupol. The images tell us of a present and also help us imagine a possible future in this city as everyday residents navigate its uneasy calm. More -
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 -
Us is Them: How Visual Culture Reveals that All Lives Matter–But Some Matter More than Others
November 30, 2015 -
Advertisements don’t just sell products, they sell the status quo, and impart messages about who to trust, who to despise, and whose lives matter. 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