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Volume 16: Freedom

(22 customer reviews)

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Some highlights:

  • Shifting the Gaze: Photographer Alejandro Cegarra, 2024 World Press Photo Long-Term Project, shatters the stereotypes about desperate Mexican migrants
  • Fallen From State: Nuria López Torres unmasks Cuba’s isolated community that clings to an age-old way of life
  • Raising the Dead: Pulitzer Prize winning visual journalist Felipe Dana and Renata Brito’s two-year investigation that identified disappeared African migrants
  • Green is the Gold: Ethical jeweller Susi Smither talks about her work with artisanal and sustainable jewellery practices.
  • One Thorn Or Two? Glen Martin Taylor’s transforms broken ceramics into powerful symbols of human resilience and raw beauty. He shares his insights into his creative process
  • Black & White in Colour: Ivorian artist Aboudia, his work heavily influenced by street culture and graffiti, on his rising prominence in contemporary art
  • The Ancestral Routes: Botswana’s best-kept secret – the zebra migration.

And more!

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22 reviews for Volume 16: Freedom

  1. Jack H

    The investigation into disappeared African migrants is a powerful and necessary read. Essential journalism.

  2. John T

    Beautifully written piece on Cuba’s isolated community. It’s heartfelt and insightful.

  3. Alexander L

    The articles are always interesting and well-researched. I really like the diversity of topics covered and the high quality of the writing. It’s my favorite magazine.

  4. Sophia D

    Botswana’s zebra migration is absolutely mesmerising and the new perspective on Mexican migrants redefines the narrative. Powerful photography.

  5. Olivia W

    Heartbreaking yet vital, the investigation into African migrant disappearances is exceptional journalism.

  6. Andrew V

    Cuba’s isolated community is explored with such grace and depth, the investigation into African migrant disappearances is sobering and essential reading. Exceptional work.

  7. Daniel J

    I found the piece on ethical jewelry to be both innovative and inspiring. Susi true breath of fresh air!

  8. Michael B

    A beautiful article about Cuba’s hidden community is brought to life in such vivid detail.

  9. David M

    The interview with Glen Taylor really moved me. Transforming broken ceramics into art is brilliant!

  10. Nathan C

    Aboudia’s artwork is a striking commentary on urban life. Good luck to the brother.

  11. Laura S

    The feature on Mexican migrants offers a refreshing perspective. Interesting read. Keep up the good work

  12. Sarah L

    Every time I pick up this magazine, I’m hooked from the first page to the last. The writing is top-notch!

  13. Emily B

    The photography of Mexican migrants challenges perceptions in such a powerful way. Highly recommended

  14. Liam E

    Sustainable jewellery is such an important topic. The interview was both inspiring and innovative.

  15. Megan F

    Transforming broken ceramics into art is such a profound concept. The insights into Glen’s creative process were amazing. I hope he finds the peace he needs with his art.

  16. Chloe R

    Botswana’s zebra migration is stunning and beautifully written

  17. Hannah K

    So captivated by the story of Botswana’s zebra migration

  18. James P

    Aboudia’s rise in contemporary art is so well-deserved.

  19. Steven P

    You guys cover so many interesting topics. It’s a great read from cover to cover. I always learn something new and exciting. Can’t wait for the next issue!

  20. Emma R

    I loved the interview about sustainable jewelry. It’s so inspiring to see such dedication to ethical practices

  21. Sarah L

    This investigation into disappeared African migrants is absolutely crucial. It hit me hard.

  22. Maria H.

    A powerful perspective on Mexican migrants that challenges the usual stereotypes. Really eye-opening!

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