The BDC uses community-based documentary practice and education to explore vital issues, stimulate critical thought, and drive social change.
Learn MoreThe return of the National Bison Range to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes is a powerful example of landback in action, restoring Indigenous stewardship, cultural heritage, and ecological balance.
Learn MoreThis exhibition from The 19th spotlights the people behind the headlines—those on the frontlines of today’s most urgent political battles, from reproductive care to trans rights.
Learn MoreOKAPI GALLERY, in Tallinn’s Old Town, established by NGO OKAPI in 2013, showcases diverse contemporary art, primarily focusing on glass and photography, and hosts an international artist residency program.
Learn MoreAs we mark the 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda, discover the resilience, leadership, and courage of women and their allies advancing peace in conflict-affected communities across the globe, captured by local women photographers.
Learn MoreDocumentary photographs by Saskia Scheffer capturing the historic 1994 Lesbian Avengers protest at the Alice Austen Museum Park.
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