The Buses of Caracas
A day in the life behind the wheel of one of Caracas' aging giants
Women of Color in 9 to 5 America
My mother migrated to New York City to pursue her dream of a new American life
Crossing Tehran
Sisters take a madcap journey through Tehran to watch the first football match open to women.
New York City
In the Name of the Law
Documenting the daily arrests made by ICE agents at immigration courts in Downtown Manhattan
Mothers of a Nation
How Texas women continue to build the Lone Star State
Before there were guidebooks, 18th- and 19th-century authors wrote “stranger’s guides” to cities and countries–pamphlets and books that combined helpful tips with particular and offbeat advice and context: the best boarding houses alongside bits of history, preferred brothels as well as facts about paleontology and poetry. They were personal, eccentric and intimate portrayals of place. Stranger’s Guide is a modern version of that idea.