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EXPOSURE/Aftermath Workshop in Ajmer
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EXPOSURE/Aftermath Workshop in Ajmer
The gulab—a symbol of devotion, commerce, prayer, and peace laces a delicate thread through the heterogeneous topography that surrounds the Dargah Sharif, the impressive shrine to the Sufi Muslim saint Mu’in al-...
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EXPOSURE/Aftermath Workshop in Ajmer
The Sufi Qawwals of Ajmer
Qawwali music is considered by many to be a means of coming closer to God. Sung in the shrines and tombs of saints around the country, qawwali music acts as a portal for the devout to...
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EXPOSURE/Aftermath Workshop in Ajmer
Mohammad Jamil has just returned from visiting his wife in prison.He is a slight middle-aged man, wearing a worn plaid shirt. His daughter Jamila, 16, wears a clean powder-blue suit, while Zareena, 14, is...
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EXPOSURE/Aftermath Workshop in Ajmer
In Kakaheri, rural India, a woman sits on the floor while she kneads flattened bread with a fire stove in her kitchen. Her husband sits on a chair in the courtyard with their close friend, a Hindu, engaging in...
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[EXPOSURE]/Aftermath Project India| Summer 2009
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EXPOSURE/Aftermath Project India| Summer 2009
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Rashina Bhan’s forehead is creased with concern. There are her children – eight of them in all – and the need to feed and clothe them. And then there is the fear that her husband...
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Benjamin Taylor Cambodian culture, at all levels of society, has always rotated around what is seen as the glory of its ancient civilization. The genocide at the hands of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s decimated knowledge of Cambodia's heritage and...
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Nick Dynan
Along Tonle Sap Lake, villages dotting the shore survive upon a timeless tradition of fishing. Both a source of income and nourishment, the lake’s flowing water functions as vital lifeblood for millions within Cambodia. However, the...
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Alison Coffey
Beneath a widespread tolerance in Cambodian society lays a world of exclusion for the country’s katoey, or transgender, population. Barred from many establishments and facing verbal and physical abuse at the hands of the police,...
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Kyle Chayka
Siem Reap, in the North of Cambodia, is a city with a surfeit of history.
Before the Khmer Rouge, before the French, there was the civilization of Angkor, at its height over 700 years ago. Remembered the world over for the construction...
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Sean Smith
The Institute for Youth Empowerment Program, or IYEP, is a Gulu NGO created by northern Ugandans. In a reconstruction landscape dominated by heavily-funded international organizations, this small, local NGO finds footing by offering an...
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Nora Chovanec
In an area like northern Uganda where family is the most important part of life and the decades old conflict has in large part centered around the Lord's Resistance Army's destruction of the familial unit, women are the ones who...
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Kelsey Bell
The war in Uganda is notorious for its duration, often called "Africa's longest running war." By the time I learned of this war it had been going on for more than twenty years. On the day I submitted my essay detailing the history of...
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Jeff Beers
The 22-year long conflict with the Lord’s Resistance Army in Northern Uganda has resulted in the displacement of well over a million Acholi people from their homes, forcing them into cramped “protected villages” where many have lived for...