The Harakmbut community has suffered the ravages of mining: contaminated rivers, deforestation, displacement and oppression. Between mercury and gold lies a jungle at risk.
I am fascinated by those staircases you never know where they lead to. In sum, Havana is a large house that, in every corner, treasures secrets that not even itself knows it must guard.
Manjúa is vital to the food security of Indigenous populations in Guatemala.
Part of the Médiathèque ‘José Cabanis de Toulouse’ —located in the south of France — is being refurbished. As from now, its employees are going to carry out functions other than personally receiving the books that people return, a task that will instead be handled by a machine. In this photo feature Julie Imbert stops time, capturing snippets of thosehands.
A large percentage of the US economy depends on foreign workforce, Latinos being the fastest growing population being employed. Were all of them expulsed from the country, who would do the dishes? Who would serve them? Or rather, who would do those things white people don’t want to do? 
Goudou goudou is the sound the earth did while breaking. It’s the onomatopoeia to name the time split, the moment when the night comes while everything is already in the dark.
A photographer showed the children who work in a mangrove the images that he took of them along nine years.
North Korea has invested millions in sustaining a threatening image for the West but receives help from the UN to feed its population. Its economy is submerged in illegality.
Access to drinking water is a worldwide problem and Guatemala is not an exception.
What does being ‘a drag queen’ mean? He is Destiny yet he is about to be no more.
Uruguay reached its highest suicide figures on record in the last seven years. The government set up telephone lines to offer support to people during emotional crises.
The daily challenges of the modern world when juxtaposed with the cosmogony of an ancient people.
Protests of residents from Altos del Golf and the Ngäbe communities of the river Tabasará, are very different.
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