Europe/Central Asia
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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 -
The Public Square on the Factory Wall
February 9, 2016 -
In this month’s Editor’s Letter, Marisa Mazria Katz talks with Miloš Miletić and Mirjana Radovanović of the KURS Association about a collaborative mural bringing history and solidarity into a workplace in the former Yugoslavia. More -
The Real Clash of Civilizations
November 27, 2015 -
As world leaders gather in Paris for the UN climate talks, they must turn their focus away from xenophobia to solve the migration crises of a climate-changed world. 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 -
Inside the Ministry of Space
October 7, 2015 -
While their city undergoes rapid development, the artists of Belgrade’s Ministry of Space collective are working to shape a creative scene that resists corruption and privatization. Marisa Mazria Katz talks with Radomir Lazović, one of the collective’s founders. More