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Photography

Photographer Annabelle Marcovici takes us inside the theater that popped up next door to France’s first temporary shelter for asylum seekers. (Photo by Annabelle Marcovici/GroundTruth)
A New Light

Inside the pop-up theater welcoming refugees in Paris

A New Light | May 25, 2018July 16, 2019

An endless fight for home

A New Light | May 10, 2018August 14, 2020

#Kayleestrong

"My father was a painter and craftsman and he shared his love of art with me. I believe that everything that is artistic is beautiful: theater, picture frames, poems, paintings, flowers, songs. In a person, it's the character, the silhouette, the smile and the eyes that count. That said, my biggest regret is not getting an education. Doors open for you when you're educated. Otherwise you feel shame. Regardless of the situation, I would advise young women to educate themselves." Marie-Berthe Paquette, 102 years old, Montreal, 2016. (Arianne Clément/GroundTruth)
Health | May 2, 2018July 25, 2019

What these 100-year-old women teach us about beauty

Fuels monitoring assistant Emily McCrea, 23, watches over a prescribed burn by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Division of Fire just outside of Elmo, Mont., on Tuesday, October 24, 2017. McCrea was one of only two women working on the burn site that day. Tribes used prescribed burns long before European settlers arrived. Burns are made using a quilt technique that serves as a barrier preventing more intense fires from spreading. (Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
Photography | January 25, 2018July 25, 2019

The next generation

Father Florian gives an afternoon service in Illeret, Kenya. He took his vows at St. Ottilien Archabbey, where he adopted the Benedictines' unofficial motto, “Ora et Labora” — “Pray and Work.” This has become his mantra for his time with Kenya's ethnic Daasanach community, one of the smallest tribes in Kenya. (Christena Dowsett/The GroundTruth Project)
Faith | January 4, 2018July 26, 2019

Father Florian, the Benedictine monk who was a prince

Fowsiya Husein, 15, won a student photography contest for this iPhone photo of her classmates in midair. (Photo by Fowsiya Husein)
A New Light | October 7, 2017July 29, 2019

Somali-American student’s winning photo captures a jump for joy

Bryan Quintana-Salazar, 13, cries as his former teacher, Jennifer Walsh
A New Light | September 25, 2017May 9, 2019

Deported

Edwin, Chavi, and Steven practice baseball in front of Yankee Stadium, March 26, 2017, Bronx, New York. The friends meet once a week to practice at the fields together. (Photo by Sarah Blesener/GroundTruth/Alexia Foundation)
Photography | July 18, 2017July 29, 2019

Bonding and belonging in the Bronx’s 40th Precinct

April 19, 2017 Caracas, Venezuela (Photo by Joris van Gennip/GroundTruth)
A New Light | June 26, 2017May 9, 2019

Venezuela torn apart

A New Light | June 5, 2017July 16, 2019

Documenting both sides of the Separation Wall, an Israel-Palestine divide

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