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Crown of the Continent

by Matt Sutherland

The Email of the Wild … Nope, Jack had it right: wilderness only calls. Photographer Steven Gnam answered the call as a child of seven when his parents moved his citified family to the northwest corner of Montana and released him to... Read More

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Emaho Tibet!

by Matt Sutherland

The holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam take themselves very seriously. They are not funny. They do not use artwork or inviting design to attract readers. Scratch-and-sniff technology is definitely not the way to teach the... Read More

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She Who Tells a Story

by Kristine Morris

Photographs from the nightmarish to the enchanting invite viewers to discover the richness of women’s creativity in the Arab world. One stunning image can forever sear the brain with its truth. She Who Tells a Story: Women... Read More

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Afghanistan on the Bounce

by Matt Sutherland

The US military presence in nomadic Afghanistan represents the world’s most advanced weaponry and technology, placed in the hands of highly trained volunteer soldiers from every corner of hyperindustrialized America—it’s an... Read More

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Freedom Now!

by Matt Sutherland

Back in the day, mainstream newspapers and magazines loved to present the civil rights struggle in photos depicting black activists as passive victims of Southern white racism, a fact that infuriates the many historians who know better.... Read More

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Appalachia USA

by Christine Canfield

Levy brings a human face to the issues present in the coalfields and leaves us with a deeper understanding of what is at stake in Appalachia. Mountaintop-removal surface mining has destroyed thousands of square miles of Appalachian... Read More

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