Southern Exposure: Mostafa Bassim

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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NI 512 - Public ownership rises again - May, 2018
Photo: Blanca Tasilla Moqueira/Women, Mining and Photography 2017

Women against mining – and for the good life

Photography is helping Peruvian women document life near Latin America’s largest goldmine.

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NI 510 - Black Lives Matter - March, 2018
Southern Exposure: Girma Berta

Southern Exposure: Girma Berta

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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NI 510 - Black Lives Matter - March, 2018
Photo: Maheder Haileselassie

Southern Exposure: Maheder Haileselassie

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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NI 507 - Humans vs robots - November, 2017
Photo: Jean Paul Saint Fleur

Southern Exposure

Jean Paul Saint Fleur photographs two boys getting ready for carnival in southern Haiti.

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NI 506 - Brazil's soft coup - October, 2017

Southern Exposure: Shuchi Kapoor

Dancing to her favourite Tamil song on New Year’s Eve

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NI 504 - The Equality Effect - July, 2017

Southern Exposure

Chandan Robert Rebeiro captures a budding Bangladeshi photographer.

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NI 503 - Homelessness - June, 2017
Photo: Iqbal Hossein

Southern Exposure

Iqbal Hossein photographs Rohingya refugees, and hears their harrowing experiences.

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NI 502 - West Papua - Freedom in sight? - May, 2017

Southern Exposure

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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NI 497 - Peace in Colombia? Hope and fears - November, 2016
Photo: Sudeep Lingamneni

Southern Exposure: Sudeep Lingamneni

Alice Melike Ülgezer’s Kurdish body art photographed by Sudeep Lingamneni.

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NI 494 - Smiley-faced monopolists - July, 2016
Photo: Jes Aznar

Southern Exposure: Jes Aznar

Poverty and war have hit Filipinos hard, as Jes Aznar shows through his photography.

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NI 492 - Technology justice - May, 2016
Karel Prinsloo

Southern Exposure: Karel Prinsloo

The Namibian photographer captures a patient vendor in Kenya's Kibera slum.

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NI 488 - 10 economic myths - December, 2015

Southern Exposure: Daniel Patino Flor

The Ecuadorian photographer captures a moment of relaxation on Santay Island.

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NI 486 - The transgender revolution - October, 2015

Southern Exposure: Thana Faroq

Silent communication on a Moroccan street, by Thana Faroq.

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NI 483 - Fundamentalism - Power, politics and persuasion - June, 2015
Nasima Khan (left) with her home servant Sokina.Copyright Jannatul Mawa

Southern Exposure: close distance

Photographer Jannatul Mawa closes the distance between housewives and housemaids in Bangladesh.

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NI 481 - Total control - is Monsanto unstoppable? - April, 2015
Photo: Basel Yazouri / activestills.org

Southern Exposure: Gaza

Highlighting the work of artists and photographers from the Majority World.

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NI 480 - The great green energy grab - March, 2015
Photo by Jean-Pierre Kepseu

Southern Exposure: Cameroon

Pondering the future in Cameroon, by photographer Jean-Pierre Kepseu.

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NI 478 - NGOs - Do they help? - December, 2014
‘This image, while deeply disturbing, is also hauntingly beautiful. An embrace in death, its tenderness rises above the rubble to touch us where we are most vulnerable. By making it personal, it refuses to let go. This is a photograph that will torment us in our dreams. Quietly it tells us: never again.’ Taslima Akhter, a former student and current teacher at Pathshala. A labour activist, Taslima has been involved with the garments movement for many years.Taslima Akhter/Drik

Southern Exposure Special: Telling our own stories

Twenty-five years ago, the founders of Drik photo agency had a vision: ‘to bring positive change through the professional and effective use of multimedia communication’. As they celebrate their quarter-century, Shahidul Alam recalls the early days, and offers some iconic photographs from their files.

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NI 475 - Gold trouble - September, 2014

Articles in this category displayed as a table:

Article title From magazine Publication date
Public ownership rises again May, 2018
Black Lives Matter March, 2018
Black Lives Matter March, 2018
Humans vs robots November, 2017
Brazil's soft coup October, 2017
The Equality Effect July, 2017
Homelessness June, 2017
West Papua - Freedom in sight? May, 2017
The coming war on China December, 2016
Peace in Colombia? Hope and fears November, 2016
Smiley-faced monopolists July, 2016
Love in the time of Ebola June, 2016
Technology justice May, 2016
10 economic myths December, 2015
The transgender revolution October, 2015
Fundamentalism - Power, politics and persuasion June, 2015
Total control - is Monsanto unstoppable? April, 2015
The great green energy grab March, 2015
NGOs - Do they help? December, 2014
Gold trouble September, 2014
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