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Easter Rising: Remembering the 1916 Rebellion That Set Ireland on Path to Freedom

urban love stories
A New Light | March 28, 2016July 16, 2019

Iubiri Urbane: Eastern Europe’s Urban Love Stories

A New Light | March 1, 2016July 16, 2019

Portraits of Resilience: Puerto Rican millennials face economic meltdown with a spirit of pa’lante

Local residents wait in line to pick up Brita water filters at the Flint Fire Department in downtown Flint on January 15, 2016. Following the declaration for a state of emergency, local fire stations began acting as water resource centers, where residents could pick up water filters, lead testing kits and cases of bottled water. (Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
A New Light | February 8, 2016May 12, 2019

We Fear The Water: Flint Residents in Their Own Words

A New Light | February 5, 2016July 16, 2019

Syrian Refugees of Jordan’s and Lebanon’s Camps

Alberto Ramon, 20, came to Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic to join his father and found work as a barber. He plans to move to the United States as soon as he gets the opportunity. "It's better to go somewhere else than here," he says. "There's nothing. If customers used to come weekly, now they come monthly...Hopefully this year, God willing, I am going to the U.S." (Edwin Torres/GroundTruth)
A New Light | February 1, 2016May 12, 2019

Rethinking the Future Amid an Economic Crisis: Portraits of Puerto Rico

A New Light | January 28, 2016July 16, 2019

The Fifth Anniversary of Egypt’s Uprising

A New Light | January 4, 2016August 16, 2021

The Handover: A drawn-out drawdown of US troops

A New Light | December 22, 2015August 21, 2019

Syrian Exodus

A New Light | December 21, 2015July 16, 2019

Photographing the ‘Lost Generation’ of refugees

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