‘Blood for money’: The patients forced to turn to racketeers in Nigeria
Nigeria’s blood supply system is ‘broken’, pushing desperate patients and families to source dangerous alternatives....
Stateless in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s Continual Vicious Cycle of Statelessness: Can't work. Can't vote. Can't buy a home. This is life in Zimbabwe when you've been disappeared by...
Environmental Justice in Alabama
A historically Black town in rural Alabama fights for change after toxic waste, dumped by out-of-state developers, impacts their health....
Network of pipes and blowers tames toxic gas below Cesar Chavez Park
Network of pipes and blowers tames toxic gas below Cesar Chavez Park: The flow of methane gas through the decomposing landfill beneath the park...
California’s SB 1383
How California SB 1383 bill that sets goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, such as methane, and address food insecurity in California will...
Belle: Who are we if not our faces
Now 30 years old and living in the San Francisco Bay area, Henley's work examines and challenges cultural narratives around facial disfigurements and differences...
How a bead necklace is tackling the disease in Kenya
Known as the "village doctor", Beatrice Lokwawi travels around northern Kenya diagnosing and treating people who are suffering with pneumonia. ...
Bulla Karatasi: The Forgotten Massacre
On November 9th, 1980, something happened in a village in Garissa County, Kenya that forever changed not just the history of the local population...
The Hunger Safety Net Program Cash Transfer Program in Turkana, Kenya
In 2019, more than 2.5 million people in Kenya were at risk of starvation, according to a report from the National Drought Management Authority....