Another Thing to Survive
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation's response was swift and sweeping. This wasn’t their first collision with a deadly virus, after all.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation's response was swift and sweeping. This wasn’t their first collision with a deadly virus, after all.
Today on the Red Lake Indian Reservation, wild rice is a vital part of a movement to feed the roughly 5,000 tribal members living there with organic fruits and vegetables, game, and foraged foods cultivated entirely on the reservation.
In the Great Smoky Mountains, home of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians, the tribe is reclaiming culturally and historically important lands stolen during colonization.
The long-term and ongoing series, “Love From Manenberg,” looks at life in Manenberg, South Africa, in particular the everyday experiences of women and their children.
Traditional Lakota culture has historically treated Two Spirit people as regular members of the community, not marginalized or stigmatized.“Danny Joe” is about acceptance, kinship and the role of traditional customs in a contemporary Lakota community.
To process the changes Covid-19 produced in our everyday lives and ease tension from homeschooling tasks, in 2020 my first-grade son and I collaborated on portraits about our pandemic experience.
Congo in Between is a series that offers a glimpse into the rhythm of everyday life behind a country often interpreted in the language of conflict and victimization.