War

Unicef viral video highlights our duty to protect children from violence and war
Activism

Unicef viral video highlights our duty to protect children from violence and war

No growing up in war zones — Unicef’s powerful film is a reminder how easily lives can be turned upside down by war and how we all have a responsibility to help those affected - especially children.

Written by: Alex King

Follow these photographers on Instagram to see the Ukraine conflict unfiltered
Magazine

Follow these photographers on Instagram to see the Ukraine conflict unfiltered

Another view of war — Photojournalist Anastasia Vlasova has documented the conflict breaking her country apart since she was just seventeen. Here’s who she follows on Instagram.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Stuck between two evils: rethinking the Syria conflict
Culture

Stuck between two evils: rethinking the Syria conflict

Tough questions, no easy answers — With ISIS on one side, the Assad dictatorship on the other, and the proxies of Western and Middle Eastern countries filling in the gaps, what hope is there for ordinary Syrians to live in peace?

Written by: Fiorella Lecoutteux

Drone strikes and a handful of refugees: the UK’s Syria policy is shameful
Opinion

Drone strikes and a handful of refugees: the UK’s Syria policy is shameful

Deus Ex Machina — When David Cameron announced yesterday a successful drone strike on a British-born target in Syria, was he cynically playing to both the hawks and the doves while conceding little in the way of true humanitarian responsibility?

Written by: Michael Fordham

Anti-nuclear protest art that will stop you in your tracks
Activism

Anti-nuclear protest art that will stop you in your tracks

Never again — On the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima attack, we collect powerful artwork that forces us to rethink living under the shadow of nuclear weapons.

Written by: Alex King

How Eman Mohammed fought misogyny to become Gaza's first female photojournalist
Photography

How Eman Mohammed fought misogyny to become Gaza's first female photojournalist

Stories of conflict and survival — Eman Mohammed had to navigate bombs, bullets, sexism, disapproval and bullying to report on two Israel-Gaza conflicts from the front lines.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Gaza’s first female photojournalist on persevering through conflict
Culture

Gaza’s first female photojournalist on persevering through conflict

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, Eman Mohammed describes how she had to go beyond the headlines, and into harm’s way, to find the truth of war.

Written by: Huck HQ / Andrea Kurland

Meet Tuareg rebel rockers Terakaft
Music

Meet Tuareg rebel rockers Terakaft

Lost in translation — Their story has been called the most compelling in music and “the most rock ‘n’ roll of them all.” But for Tinariwen, who formed in a rebel training camp run by Muammar Gaddafi – and their offshoot Terakaft – rock ’n’ roll doesn’t mean women, sex and drugs. It means using guitars not guns to fight for a brighter future.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

The other face of the Syrian Civil War
Why I do what I do

The other face of the Syrian Civil War

A photographer's personal reflections on conflict — Syria is fast becoming a cinematic slideshow of guerrillas, grenades and guns. But conscientious photojournalist JM Lopez is working tirelessly to capture the human face of war. As JM’s work from Syria has been shortlisted in the lifestyle category 2015 Sony World Photography Awards, we share his piece in Huck 41 - The Documentary Photography Special from November 2013.

Written by: JM Lopez

Can photography help formerly trafficked women connect with their sense of self?
Q&As

Can photography help formerly trafficked women connect with their sense of self?

Voice of Freedom — Charity PhotoVoice empowers people too often denied a voice to tell their own stories through photography.

Written by: Alex King

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