Chye Shu WenMy Family Is Migrant; Yours Probably Is TooThis photo of the Padang in Singapore was taken by my dad in the early 1980s. The city and skyline were built by male migrant workers then…Dec 18, 2015Dec 18, 2015
ICRCinPushed to the LimitsNo choice but to hit the roadAt La 72, a refuge for migrants in Tenosique, Tabasco, in the south-east of Mexico, Flaquita is in charge of the kitchen team. She is…Dec 17, 2015Dec 17, 2015
ICRCinPushed to the LimitsA journey into the unknownThousands of migrants have been arriving every day in Slovenia, the smallest of the countries on the “Balkan transit route” from Greece. As…Dec 17, 2015Dec 17, 2015
Plan InternationalWhere is home this holiday season?Migrants, refugees — or just humans?Dec 17, 2015Dec 17, 2015
UNICEFinPhotography and social changeBorn into conflictEvery two seconds, a child takes his or her first breath in a conflict zone.Dec 17, 20151Dec 17, 20151
Navanti GroupThe Dangers of Irregular Migration in BodrumBy Eric Edwards, Turkey AnalystDec 14, 2015Dec 14, 2015
R. M. Scott10 completely selfish reasons to welcome migrants and refugeesLet’s face it, all this ‘thinking of others’ is exhausting. Waiting in line for forty five minutes to buy a Disney Frozen Sparkle Elsa…Dec 12, 2015Dec 12, 2015
LensationalinPhotography for Social ChangeSurvivors: Arumy MarzudhyFormer domestic worker Arumy, 27, took a series of photos back in her hometown of Blitar, East Java at the beach, titled: “Survivors”.Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Mario Flavio Beniniinma l’amor mio non muoreTurbolenze.La vita di chiunque è turbolenta. Pensiamo sempre, o abbiamo sentito dire mille volte, quando si calmeranno le acque riuscirò a vedere gli…Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015
Felipe AraujoThe Justice Minister is black but in Portugal I’m still a ‘nigga’Some of my white Portuguese friends call me “nigga,” affectionately that is.Dec 3, 20153Dec 3, 20153