A new revolution in Australia
Indigenous Australians are regrouping after more than two centuries as the socially disadvantaged 'other' people.
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Request QuoteSilvia is an Italian photographer and journalist. She is based in the Levant. She studied photojournalism at the LCC in London and gained an MSc International Politics (Distinction) from SOAS. She is currently working on a documentary on Naqab Bedouins and one on artists in Gaza. Silvia's photographs have been exhibited internationally and her work has appeared, amongst others, in outlets such as Al Jazeera English, Repubblica, BBC, Nigrizia, Narcomafie, You Magazine, D di Repubblica, Vanity Fair Italia and IPS. Her series 'Bedouinland' and 'Land of the Prickly Pears' (LOTTP), received an honourable mention at the International Picture Award, New York. LOTTP was also shortlisted for the Tom Webster Award for photojournalism.
Indigenous Australians are regrouping after more than two centuries as the socially disadvantaged 'other' people.
The Real Junk Food Project turns food waste into healthy meals
A year after the war in Gaza, we follow Inas, a high school senior ready to face an uncertain future.
Although multiple refugee influxes have strained Jordan's economy, the country's cultural sector has benefited.
Although West Bank site is protected by international law, Israeli settlers use archaeology as 'tool of dispossession'.
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