Young student holding poster and protesting. Group of demonstrators making protest in front of police force.
Yomi Adegoke calls for an end to our “pics or it didn’t happen” approach to grief following the death of George Floyd.
Zanele Muholi’s exquisite images of South Africa’s black LGBT and township communities are a magnificent act of solidarity
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'North of Dixie: Civil Rights Photography Beyond the South' spotlights moments in the fight against discrimination, focusing on areas of the country where the struggle for civil rights has been ignored by the history books.
Uzo Aduba, Katie Holmes, and Ieshia Evans reenact the activist moments that mattered over the past century—and three prominent thinkers discuss the progress we've made.
A just-opened exhibition in Berlin explores a lesser-seen side of Wojnarowicz’s work, along with photographs and films of him by his fellow artists
Nine photographers take on the challenge of depicting bigotry.
Virtual Exhibit of Toronto Star images on demonstrations
As Colombians decide whether to accept a ceasefire with the Farc, a look at the work of photographer Jesus Abad Colorado Lopez.
Thousands of peaceful protesters took to Piccadilly Gardens last weekend.
Now more than ever, the world is taking a stand against racism, Agora photographers included. The #StopRacism initiative was launched to give the Agora platform over those up to express themselves in this time and those who want to show support to the movement. 'I can't breathe' by Kenyan photographer @onyangodennis has been voted by the global community as the photo which best reflects the urgent need to #StopRacism.
In Kiev, around 100 people danced for six hours in protest against LGBTQ+ hate crimes and the country’s lack of anti-discrimination policies
Kalen Hollomon has been gaining prominence in the arts for his work that blends photography and collage. In order to question the rules and behavior of society, sexual stereotypes and the fashion world, the young man mixes magazine clippings with old campaigns and superimposes real people and situations with curious images to create montages.
I wanted to try something new for this family session. Mom is an award winning writer, so I knew I wanted it to connect to journalism and words. I think this vintage yet modern newspaper session captures the family perfectly.
iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) is the first and the longest running iPhone photography competition since 2007.
“I don’t suppose you’ll be coming to my funeral.” This matter-of-fact statement popped into our conversation right after my mother asked me to pass the salt
Joebert Tupas is a Queer Filipino Photographer Based in New York. Interested in deconstructing societal and gender norms, queer narratives and anything weird! Currently enrolled in the School of Visual Arts in New York City getting his Masters in Fashion Photography.
Our societies are changing rapidly. And some of these changes are unimpressive. We are designing an ecology to serve one species alone; humans, to the
Uzo Aduba, Katie Holmes, and Ieshia Evans reenact the activist moments that mattered over the past century—and three prominent thinkers discuss the progress we've made.
Zanele Muholi’s exquisite images of South Africa’s black LGBT and township communities are a magnificent act of solidarity