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Photography

A New Light

‘May tulips grow from your blood’: Of martyrdom and identity in Iran

Photography

Kent State and the photos that changed a nation

There are some photographs so ingrained in the public mind that they hardly need to be described. For...

May 05, 2020
Faith

Documenting a Passover under lockdown, within 100 meters of home

TEL AVIV — I’ve traveled the world on photo assignments, but to document how Israelis celebrated the first night...

Apr 10, 2020
Columns

‘Attention Servicemember’ addresses the futility of America’s endless wars

Updated March 6, 2020 Photographer Ben Brody’s collection of images of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan feel...

Nov 08, 2019
A New Light

Life after hate

In January of 2018, DaShawn Horne was the victim of a brutal, racially-motivated, unprovoked hate crime. After meeting...

Sep 13, 2019
A family lights candles in a church after Mass on Sunday. The Catholic Church still has a strong presence, though most of the people are Quechua. (Alessandro Cinque/GroundTruth)
Photography

The Sacred Valley of the Inca

I have been drawn to places around the world that are far away from the effects of globalization....

Mar 07, 2018
Fuels monitoring assistant Emily McCrea, 23, watches over a prescribed burn by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Division of Fire just outside of Elmo, Mont., on Tuesday, October 24, 2017. McCrea was one of only two women working on the burn site that day. Tribes used prescribed burns long before European settlers arrived. Burns are made using a quilt technique that serves as a barrier preventing more intense fires from spreading. (Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
Photography

The next generation

Tre’ana Taylor, 17, in the bedroom she shares with her sister and niece at her home in Springfield,...

Jan 25, 2018
A man walks behind a construction barrier in the Plaza de Bolivar. In the background, the Colombian Congress Building. July 25, 2015. (Juan Cristóbal Cobo/The GroundTruth Project)
Photography

La Carrera Séptima

Photographer's Note I started working on La Carrera Séptima two and a half years ago. I think I...

Nov 29, 2017
Fowsiya Husein, 15, won a student photography contest for this iPhone photo of her classmates in midair. (Photo by Fowsiya Husein)
A New Light

Somali-American student’s winning photo captures a jump for joy

It’s a moment of joy captured in midair: A group of beaming Somali-American high school girls in a...

Oct 07, 2017
White supremacists marched to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial on the UVA campus. At the site, they were met by counter protesters who had planned on getting arrested for protesting against the white supremacists. August 11 , 2017 Charlottesville, VA. (Shay Horse/GroundTruth)
Photography

An emboldened right wing, a strengthened resistance

Charlottesville, Virginia White supremacists gather at Nameless Field on the University of Virginia campus to organize a torch...

Aug 24, 2017
Edwin, Chavi, and Steven practice baseball in front of Yankee Stadium, March 26, 2017, Bronx, New York. The friends meet once a week to practice at the fields together. (Photo by Sarah Blesener/GroundTruth/Alexia Foundation)
Photography

Bonding and belonging in the Bronx’s 40th Precinct

This collection of photos follows a group of 14-year-old boys, focusing on adolescence and coming of age in...

Jul 18, 2017
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