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The destroyed courtyard of Qaraqoosh's Al-Taheera church, the largest in Iraq and one of the biggest in the Middle East. ISIS transformed the grounds into a shooting range with mannequins from a nearby clothing shop. (Photo by Lauren Bohn/GroundTruth)
Faith

‘Where do we go from here?’ Deep wounds and dark memories for Christians in Iraq

Glenn Scott, 60, a member of the Chippewa tribe and a Vietnam veteran, participates in a march of over 2,000 veterans from the Oceti Sakowin Camp to the police road block on Backwater Bridge on Monday, Dec. 5, 2016. Thousands of veterans deployed to Standing Rock to support the protest movement, offering to act as a human shield against police force. (Photo by Angus Mordant/GroundTruth)
A New Light

Documenting conflict, solidarity and snow at Standing Rock

In August, the seven bands of the Sioux gathered at the confluence of the Missouri and Cannonball rivers outside...

Dec 22, 2016
President Park Geun-hye waves to the crowds at Seoul Airbase in October 2013. (Photo by Republic of Korea/Flickr User)
Asia

As South Korea impeaches its president, here’s a brief history of the nation’s democracy

South Korea just voted to impeach its president. Here’s a brief history of the nation’s fledgling democracy, which might’ve...

Dec 08, 2016
(Photo by Iaritza Menjivar/GroundTruth)
A New Light

Documenting my family as a first-generation American

Growing up, my parents always had one message. It was something along the lines of, “I sacrificed everything: family,...

Nov 23, 2016
Young people participate in a nationalist demonstration on the country's Independence Day in Warsaw, Poland. (Photo by Karolina Chorvath/GroundTruth)
Democracy

In Warsaw, Trump’s upcoming presidency deepens divisions

WARSAW – Last month, an estimated 6 million Poles took to the streets to protest a proposed ban...

Nov 14, 2016
Environment

UN climate head talks Trump, diplomacy and the US-Mexico border

MARRAKECH, Morocco – Patricia Espinosa is in a bind. The UNFCCC head, who hails from Mexico City, is...

Nov 11, 2016
Yolaida Martinez, a 29-year-old mother living with her two children in a Boston shelter, volunteers as the administrator of her church every Sunday. (Photo by Kelly Kasulis/GroundTruth)
Health

For Boston’s working homeless, a job is not enough

  Yolaida Martinez counted on her hands as she sat at the kitchen table, each swollen finger representing...

Nov 11, 2016
Farmer Hafizallah with his two daughters, Maryam, 23, and Goldasta, 24, in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountain valley. The father's income, made from harvesting grapes and selling raisins, has dropped by 85 percent in recent years because of a drought exacerbated by climate change. (Photo via GroundTruth Films)
Rights

Girls’ Education in Afghanistan

Girls’ Education in Afghanistan: A 'Magic Bullet' For Solving Climate Issues Farmer Hafizallah with his two daughters, Maryam,...

Nov 10, 2016
Americas

Things could be better for trans women in tech

The workplace is not always friendly to trans people, and tech is no exception. At the Grace Hopper...

Oct 21, 2016
Americas

How women and men experience VR differently

Gemma Busoni is a recent high school graduate and co-founder of Discovr, a VR startup based in Los...

Oct 21, 2016
Feature Films

Son of Fukushima

Son of Fukushima: About the film Click the play button on the image above to watch the trailer....

Oct 03, 2016
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