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Americas

A family lights candles in a church after Mass on Sunday. The Catholic Church still has a strong presence, though most of the people are Quechua. (Alessandro Cinque/GroundTruth)
Photography

The Sacred Valley of the Inca

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

The next generation

Tre’ana Taylor, 17, in the bedroom she shares with her sister and niece at her home in Springfield,...

Jan 25, 2018
Floyd Central High School cheerleaders form their pom-poms into a heart shape for a group photo before a football game in Langley, Ky., on Friday, September 22, 2017. (Photo by Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
Special Reports

Floyd Central High School (KY)

Floyd Central High School (KY): Student Stories Floyd Central High School cheerleaders raise their pom-poms into a heart...

Jan 12, 2018
A student is reflected in a poster showing the student faces of the High School of Commerce within the building's likeness in Springfield, Mass., on Friday, September, 8, 2017. (Photo by Brittany Greeson)
Special Reports

High School of Commerce (MA)

High School of Commerce (MA): Student Stories A student is reflected in a poster showing the student faces...

Jan 12, 2018
The steeple for the new Catholic church in Sandino is in the process of being built. When completed, the church will be the first Catholic church in Cuba since Fidel Castro took over in 1959. (Photo by Desmond Boylan/GroundTruth)
Faith

Bringing Catholicism back to Cuba

SANDINO, Cuba — The town sits quietly on the western tip of Cuba, a few hours from the...

Dec 23, 2017
Kelsie Jones, 26, is a medical assistant in Polson, Montana. She is the one of the first graduates of the new medical assistant program at Salish and Kootenai College, an effort by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes to provide more job training opportunities in the healthcare field. (Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
Health

Healthcare in Montana

Healthcare in Montana: Tribal efforts to heal the consequences of old wounds Kelsie Jones, 26, is a medical...

Dec 15, 2017
Rights

For women in tech, speaking out against sexual harassment is a numbers game

A historic shift is underway as women step forward to share stories of sexual harassment and assault by...

Dec 15, 2017
A nonoperative coal wash sits tucked away in the mountainside in Justiceville, Ky., on Friday, September 29, 2017. (Photo by Brittany Greeson/GroundTruth)
Democracy

Tech careers in Kentucky

Tech careers in Kentucky: A future emerges after coal A nonoperative coal wash sits tucked away in the...

Dec 12, 2017
California map
Faith

California

California: Amid displacement, a historic church endures Click the play button on the image above for a soundscape...

Dec 01, 2017
A man walks behind a construction barrier in the Plaza de Bolivar. In the background, the Colombian Congress Building. July 25, 2015. (Juan Cristóbal Cobo/The GroundTruth Project)
Photography

La Carrera Séptima

Photographer's Note I started working on La Carrera Séptima two and a half years ago. I think I...

Nov 29, 2017
Sharon Kan, the CEO and founder of a woman-friendly startup in Boston, says the innovation economy needs to be more inclusive of women's needs. (Courtesy Sharon Kan)
Rights

Progress is slow for women in Boston’s startup community

When an infant began to fuss during a Cambridge event this fall, the baby’s mother stood up to...

Nov 28, 2017
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