Otherness

Protests of residents from Altos del Golf and the Ngäbe communities of the river Tabasará, are very different.

Published
Categorized as Panama

The residential schools in Canada

At the end of May, the remains of 215 children were found in an effort to uncover what happened in those years. Now, another 700 bodies have been found.

Published
Categorized as Canada

Where time stands still

A photographic essay on the depopulation, senectitude and inertia floating in the Spanish town of Arenillas de Riopisuegra.

Cannabis Breeding Moms

Margarita Garfias is a cannabis breeder mom, but that was not her fist option. “It’s the fight of thousands of mothers in the Mexican Republic.”

Published
Categorized as Mexico

The World’s Least Known Republic

Around a year and a half ago I was wandering through a tiny village named Moynaq. Well, calling it ‘village’ is being quite generous as Moynaq is just a bit more than a desolated collection of dusty and shuttered houses in the Republic of Karakalpakstan…

The cabagge invasion

Parts of the protected forest reserve of La Tigra National Park in central Honduras have been cleared. Cabbage has become the economic mainstay and that is a problem.

Published
Categorized as Honduras

Concealment, bread and solidarity

Sometimes a single photograph can tell a whole story. It can revive a memory, become revealing evidence, even speak about the war.

Published
Categorized as Argentina