Vietnam
Personal Windows into Queer Life in Vietnam
Capturing the synchronized rhythm of lovers in their life together
Translingual
A Brazilian journalist on her government's inability to hear Indigenous voices
Dogg Pound Days
The skateboarding and punk rock counterculture in Black South Africa
Haska Shyyan: This is Who We Are
A meditation on Ukraine's tragedies and triumphs, joys and pains
Violation and Invasion in the Amazon
What happened when 20,000 illegal miners moved into the Yanomami Indigenous Territory?
Reading for Tehran Streets
Considering imagination, literature and public space
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.