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Capturing the complexity of Afro-Puerto Rican Identity
Culture

Capturing the complexity of Afro-Puerto Rican Identity

Beyond appearances — Photographs exploring and honouring the nuanced, and at times fraught, stories of Latinx culture.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Moria’s fires expose the stark inhumanity refugees face
Reportage

Moria’s fires expose the stark inhumanity refugees face

Inevitable inferno — The camp’s population has swelled while living conditions have deteriorated under government inaction, making this devastating crisis inevitable.

Written by: Alex King

Virtual healing: the shamanic answer to coronavirus
Reportage

Virtual healing: the shamanic answer to coronavirus

Holistic healthcare — Scotland's shamanic community claims that human mistreatment of the planet caused the pandemic, and some say they have the power to heal the virus.

Written by: Sam Bradpiece

The photography duo who shaped '90s music history
Culture

The photography duo who shaped '90s music history

From Cobain to Kravitz — Husband and wife duo Guzman talk photographing Kurt Cobain, Debbie Harry, Snoop Dogg and Janet Jackson, and getting intimate with the decade's music icons.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Mavi is on a far-reaching quest for greatness
Magazine

Mavi is on a far-reaching quest for greatness

Rising like the sun — The Charlotte native is a budding neuroscientist wise beyond his years, who also happens to be one of hip hop’s brightest hopes. Regardless of the subject, he’s driven by a desire to seek out answers – no matter how uncomfortable the truth might be.

Written by: Thomas Hobbs

For London's drag queens, the show must go on
Culture

For London's drag queens, the show must go on

Pandemic Innovators — Drag queen 'Sue Gives A Fuk' was regularly gigging around London, until the pandemic left live venues to face a precarious future. Since then, Sue's been forced to get creative to sustain her career.

Written by: Huck

Belarus’ young photographers are capturing a country in flux
Reportage

Belarus’ young photographers are capturing a country in flux

Rewriting the narrative — As protests continue to erupt across the country, a new generation of self-taught photographers find themselves at the forefront of direct action, documenting demonstrations in real time.

Written by: Tommy Hodgson

Why we must reclaim our right to roam the land
Outsiders Project

Why we must reclaim our right to roam the land

Crossing the lines — For centuries, land ownership has been concentrated in the hands of a wealthy elite, casting members of wider society as trespassers. Now is the time to take back the countryside, writes Nick Hayes.

Written by: Nick Hayes

Capturing the everyday reality of lockdown in Soweto
Photography

Capturing the everyday reality of lockdown in Soweto

Township blues — South Africa is one of the world’s most unequal countries - and the inequalities have only grown starker during Covid-19. In 'the everyday waiting' photographer Jabulani Dhlamini sheds light on the situation in one of the country’s poorest neighbourhoods.

Written by: Eva Clifford

Chris Killip’s timeless portrait of working class punk culture
Magazine

Chris Killip’s timeless portrait of working class punk culture

Forever young — For three decades, the seminal photographer’s shots of an old anarcho-punk club sat gathering dust in a box. However, in the cold light of day they’ve taken on new meaning.

Written by: Chris Killip

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