Visual Journalism The Hands That Bring Day of the Dead to Life Mexican women farmers harvest cempasúchil blooms each year, keeping cultural traditions alive despite inequity November 1, 2024 Greta Rico Up to Bat A photographer chronicles Las Amazonas of Yaxunah, an Indigenous women’s softball team that’s challenging gender norms in rural Mexico. October 7, 2024 Bénédicte Desrus What’s at Stake on the Ocean Floor As governments and mining companies push to extract minerals from the deep sea, conservationists — and nature — warn us of the potential long-lasting ramifications August 5, 2024 Laurel Chor A Place for Food, Housing, and Dignity A photographer documented the lives of aging sex workers at Casa Xochiquetzal, a shelter in Mexico City. June 5, 2024 Bénédicte Desrus Generations of Displacement and Loss A photographer finds joy amid life in a Palestinian refugee camp May 28, 2024 Moises Saman After the Flood How photographer Sean Gallagher captured the devastating effects of Typhoon Doksuri on Beijing April 25, 2024 Sean Gallagher A Moment of Deep Sorrow on the U.S.-Mexico Border What it looks like when we humanize the migrants coming to America March 4, 2024 Barbara Davidson A Dangerous Flight in ISIS Territory Moises Saman, NF ’23, on documenting the desperation of the Iraq war July 31, 2023 Moises Saman Facing Hunger — and Death — In Somalia A combination of drought, armed conflict, and ineffective government is making life a type of torture for the most vulnerable February 15, 2023 Andrea Bruce Amid Trauma, Knowing Who Wants to Share Their Story Lisa Krantz, NF ’20, on photographing the aftermath of mass shootings January 12, 2023 Lisa Krantz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 12 Next