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We Need To Be Able To Feel
The cost of 2020 — in lives, livelihoods, legacies and communities — is high and still being tallied. For jazz critic Nate Chinen, all that loss demands change to old ideas of critical objectivity.
Countries Juggle New Year's Celebrations With Ongoing Pandemic Concerns
People all around the world are saying goodbye to 2020, but as coronavirus cases surge in many regions, New Year's Eve events have been seriously scaled down.
Trump Departs White House, With Capitol Riot Defining His Tumultuous Term
President Trump was impeached for inciting his supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol. The violence and its aftermath will be an enduring symbol of his four years in the White House.
Housing Projects And Empty Lots. How Chanell Stone Is Reframing Nature Photography
Chanell Stone wants to change how people think about nature photography. "As Black people, it feels like these rural spaces aren't for us," she says. "I want to turn that idea on its head."
Black Photographers Speak From Behind 'The Black Shutter'
The Black Shutter Podcast serves as a platform for Black photographers to share their stories, struggles and achievements.
10 Years Later, The Rescued Snapshots Damaged In Japan's Tsunami
Damaged family photos — part of photographer Munemasa Takahashi's Lost & Found Project — bridge the past and the present after an earthquake and tsunami struck the coast of Japan a decade ago.
Visualizing Gentrification In 'Remnants Of An Exodus'
Photographer Al J Thompson came of age in a community of Caribbean immigrants in Spring Valley, N.Y. His new book Remnants of an Exodus documents his return to a changed community.
Dive, Dance, Commune, Pray: How Health Workers Cope In A Year Of Pandemic
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic. We interviewed 9 health workers around the world to learn what's surprised them most — and how they've managed to cope.
Snow In The Mediterranean? This Year, Yes
A region normally warm and dry has received a rare blanket of snow, bringing snowball games and otherworldly images to city streets, religious shrines and archeological sites.
As Fires Worsen, A Mental Health Crisis For Those Battling Them
Wildfires are burning more frequently and intensely in a warming world, making them harder to put out. Some fire agencies are expanding support as they see increased cases of anxiety and depression.
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