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Democracy

An attendee watches the speeches at the RNC. (Composite image by Biz Herman/GroundTruth)
Democracy

The art of the American political narrative

Abdelfattah spoke with a Bernie Sanders supporter outside of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia (Photo by Jenny Montasir/GroundTruth)
Democracy

Outside the DNC, anger and disappointment after a failed ‘revolution’

PHILADELPHIA — As we arrived to the Wells Fargo Center, where Hillary Clinton officially accepted her party’s nomination...

Jul 29, 2016
Mohamed Abdelfattah interviews Jack, a Trump supporter who rode from North Dakota to Cleveland for the RNC. (Photo by Jenny Montasir/GroundTruth)
Democracy

After covering Tahrir Square, an Egyptian’s view of the RNC

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Jenny and I arrived in Cleveland on Wednesday with our camera and microphone, and headed downtown...

Jul 22, 2016
Sia Momoh's father, an artisanal miner named Aiah Momoh, was shot and killed by police in 2007 while protesting mining activity. Sia, now 15 years old, lives with her aunts and grandmother and spends her days selling produce and butterscotch around town.
A New Light

In Sierra Leone, the search for diamonds overpowers a city

By Cooper Inveen In eastern Sierra Leone, gravel caused by mine blasts can be seen surrounding Koidu, a...

Jul 22, 2016
Hundreds of #BlackLivesMatter protestors marched in Minneapolis last April after the police shooting of 18-year-old Tania Harris. (Photo by Fibonacci Blue/Flickr User)
Rights

How the digital age changed youth activism

By Frank Dutan and Carson McGrath The millennial generation is the largest and most diverse generation in US...

Jul 21, 2016
(Photo by Jocelyn Bain Hogg/GroundTruth)
Democracy

15 millennials in London react to Brexit

By Jocelyn Bain Hogg Editor’s Note: Photographer Jocelyn Bain Hogg photographed millennials living in London in the wake...

Jul 14, 2016
"I fear what will become of my generation," said Anita Israel, a 23-year-old student in London. Her family immigrated from Kenya to London when she was an infant, and the vote in favor of Brexit has left her feeling uncertain. (Photo by Jocelyn Bain Hogg/GroundTruth)
Democracy

UK millennials are reeling over Brexit uncertainty

LONDON — As fallout from last month’s Brexit vote hangs over London, a central paradox of the result...

Jul 08, 2016
A young woman holds up a sign in favor of the European Union at the 'March for Europe' protest on July 2, London's Big Ben visible in the sky above. (Photo by Garon S/Flickr User)
Democracy

With Brexit, UK voters may put millennials’ futures at risk

The next generation will be left holding the bag if Europe falls apart LONDON — At 4 o’clock this morning,...

Jun 24, 2016
Hillary Clinton speaks to supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
Democracy

Revisiting the state of women in politics

Hillary Clinton made history Tuesday night when she clinched the Democratic Party nomination, crossing the 2,383-delegate threshold and...

Jun 08, 2016
Because of his college degree and community activism, Cabrera became a leader for the Mexican-American community in New York. (Maite H. Mateo/GroundTruth)
Rights

The accomplished dream of a Dreamer

An immigrant New Yorker worked hard for 24 years, sought legal immigration status, but was barred from re-entry...

Jun 01, 2016
Democracy

Riding through a protest in Phnom Penh

I first realized that I wanted to help tell the world’s stories in 2014, when I hitched on...

May 24, 2016
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