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New Issue of 100Eyes: Home

At last, "Home" the new  issue is of 100Eyes is live on line at http://www.100eyes.org, featuring photographs by Alejandro Cartagena, Erica McDonald, Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Kim Haughton, Albertina d’UrsoQ. Sakamaki, Samantha Box, Thomas Lindahl Robinson, and Livio Mancini!

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Tribute to Christian Poveda and New Diversity Feature The new issue of 100Eyes

The new issue of 100Eyes is online!  The site is featuring a tribute to Christian Poveda in the form of a feature story by Nanni Fontana on the Maras Gangs in Honduras.   Poveda, a photojournalist and film-maker, was killed in El Salvador recently, allegedly by members of the Maras gang that he had made a documentary about.  

100Eyes also has  a new feature called Diversity, which is an on-going section that will allow me to show even more great work, from more photographers, updated weekly.   Alixandra Fazzina's work from the Swat region of Pakistan is now being shown, along with wor...

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100Eyes New Issue: "The Migrants: Dreams in the Shadow of Plenty"

 "The Migrants: Dreams in the Shadow of Plenty" the new issue of 100Eyes is available on-line. Please check out some powerful photography and important stories by Lorena Ros, Jon Anderson, Justin Jin, MK Palash, James Oatway, Michael Eckels, Charlie Mahoney, Massimiliano Clausi and Rodrigo Cruz.

 

"A Must See Website- Full of Remarkable Essays"
The New York Times 7/6/09

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100eyes.org - Issue #3 American Behind Bars

America Behind Bars: Institutionalized Crime and Punishment

For victims there is nothing theoretical about about crime. The need for retribution is overwhelming and rightfully so. Two years ago, when the seemingly random murder of a film-maker in her own home sparked protests in normally complacent New Orleans, the signs held by victims of criminals were poignant as they were frightening.

But whatver ones perspective, whether it be victim, civil rights activist or cop, there is one shared idea—something needs to change. America has the largest prison population of any nation in history, with over two mil...

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