New York City has spent over $6 billion since 2022 to shelter people arriving from the US-Mexico border. MOre than 225,000 migrants have lived in shelters that became a tapestry of cultures, blending into the city while living mostly out of sight. But inside the shelters, life has flourished.
Learn MoreBrought from Home is a two-part photo-documentary project on immigration and the complexities and symbolism of never truly leaving home.
Learn MoreCombining scientific research and personal stories, The Cooling Solution investigates how people from different socioeconomic backgrounds around the world adapt to rising temperatures and humidity, in the context of climate change.
Learn MoreHome Reimaginings explores how we see/interpret concepts of home.
Learn MoreWe are transported back in time to Bea Lubas’ childhood memories of Poland – the taste of the first strawberries in the summer, the smell of her mum’s freshly baked ‘Jablecznik’, beautiful forests and the foraging trips with her dad.
Learn MoreThis decade-long documentary photographic project follows the lives of Ngāi Tūhoe man John Teepa and his family as they live on traditional indigenous land in the remote mountains of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Learn MoreThis work focuses on the people of Sharon Chischilly’s home community, the Navajo Nation.
Learn MoreAt Home: In the American West, an extension of The California Sunday Magazine’s December 2018 issue, features work from 20 emerging and established photographers exploring the theme of Home across the American West.
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