Nothing Gold Can Stay is a documentary photography project examining the social and environmental aftermath of economic globalization in former industrial towns; tracing resilience, decline, and transformation in communities shaped—and scarred—by coal and steel.
Learn MoreRed Summers VR is an installation of 360 immersive short films that examine the history of mob violence in America during WWI, from 1917-1921, examining the similarities between the social and political issues of that time and the issues society currently faces.
Learn MoreThe Aftermath Project is a non-profit organization driven by the idea that “War is only half the story,” supporting photographers committed to telling the other half of a conflict’s story through grants and educational programming.
Learn MoreA photographic time capsule of a pre-gentrified South Brooklyn Memorial Day parade that preserves a neighborhood and a moment now largely vanished.
Learn MoreThis collection of photographs offers a visual historical record of the first years of El Salvador’s civil war, the foundational period forcing Salvadoran civilians to flee north that created the chaos and confusion at the border with Mexico and the United States.
Learn MoreTeeth of the Wolf traces an obscure group of post-Civil War vigilantes as a method to investigate militia violence in the United States today.
Learn MoreUSA 3.0 is a visual journalism project that captures and interprets American history in real time, marking this historical period and preserving a record of the past and present and for future generations.
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