Prisoners of War
How conflict changed life for children living with their incarcerated mothers in Ukrain
On the Water
The people you meet on a cargo-passenger ship through the rainforest
When Gentrification Comes to Roma
What happens when there's no one left to listen to our stories?
Building a New Life in Cairo
Two young women who attempt to leave their rural village
Neither from Here Nor There
The stories of five US deportees now living in Mexico City.
The Keepers of Flamenco
How a Roma tradition became one of Spain's most famous exports
Biscayne’s Black Heritage
How a pioneering farmer and former slave helped create a national park
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.