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 MoreThe Avilas, a tight-knit Texas family, navigate the immigration system after Margarita is detained. Between work, school, church, and family milestones, they support each other through months of uncertainty as immigration policy continues to upend family life across the country.
Learn MoreSince 2019, CatchLight’s Local Visual Desk and Report for America have partnered to support visual journalism in local newsrooms throughout the country. Their photographs illuminate and preserve the unique and shared moments that shape our communities and our understanding of one another.
Learn MoreA visual journey following cumbia across six countries, capturing the people, places and traditions that sustain the music as it evolves across borders and generations to remain a powerful expression of culture and identity.
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 MoreAs the United States marks its 250th anniversary, women of the Blackfeet Nation are working to revive a medicinal plant pushed toward extinction by the country’s expansion.
Learn MoreFree Range, presented by ProPublica and High Country News and featuring photography by Roberto “Bear” Guerra, explores the cost of ranching on public land across the West.
Learn MoreThe Black Panther “cubs,” the children of the 1970s Black self-determination movement, reflect 50 years on with the blessings and burdens of their extraordinary childhoods, and with a promised future that never came.
Learn MoreTrump officials eradicated the world’s largest humanitarian agency, slashing thousands of lifesaving programs and putting millions at risk. ProPublica reporters and photographers showed that even as senior officials cut these programs, they had been warned that people would die.
Learn More“Asthma Boulevard” documents the human cost of the industrial port and oil complexes in Southern California, where communities are bound together by generations of environmental pollution.
Learn MoreFor many, the Trump administration’s resolve to deport millions of undocumented immigrants has called the American dream into question. Are the iconic words inscribed on the Statue of Liberty — of a nation open to the “huddled masses yearning to be free” — a solemn promise, or outdated poetry?
Learn MoreAmong the rural communities in northern Appalachia, where Pittsburgh gas giant EQT Corporation operates, the harsh realities of gas extraction hit home. Supported by the Pulitzer Center, photographer Quinn Glabicki documents how often invisible pollution harms local families, jeopardizing their health and homes.
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