Juan Arredondo is a Colombian-American documentary photographer and filmmaker dedicated to chronicling stories of human rights, immigration, and social conflict across Latin America, the United States, and Ukraine. His work has also captured significant conflicts and crises, including civil unrest in Venezuela and Colombia and the migration crisis in Central America and the United States, for The New York Times and National Geographic. He was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University and holds a degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Arredondo was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Documentary Short Film category in 2026.
This exhibit explores what is lost when deaths go uncounted and how visual journalism, paired with stronger cause-of-death data, can help make invisible lives visible and inform more equitable public health decisions.
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