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Pablo Albarenga: Exploring modern colonization through photography

Asha Stuart wields filmmaking as a means of social, racial justice

Victoria Herrmann is working to safeguard cultural heritage sites from climate change impacts

Pete Muller spotlights societal issues through the lens of individual stories

Francesco Porcelli employs modern tech to answer ancient questions

Miora Rajaonary documents climate resilience in drought-stricken Madagascar

Margaret Awuor Owuor: Understanding the invaluable purpose of mangrove forests

Ciril Jazbec: Documenting climate solutions and resilience

Keolu Fox: Decoding the past to build a better future

National Geographic Explorer Kiliii Yüyan is an award-winning photographer capturing the human experience in some of the world’s harshest environments.

Florence Goupil: Immortalizing Indigenous practices in Latin America

Tamara Merino: Exploring connections during COVID-19 quarantine

Pablo Albarenga: Exploring modern colonization through photography

Asha Stuart wields filmmaking as a means of social, racial justice

Victoria Herrmann is working to safeguard cultural heritage sites from climate change impacts

Pete Muller spotlights societal issues through the lens of individual stories

Francesco Porcelli employs modern tech to answer ancient questions

Miora Rajaonary documents climate resilience in drought-stricken Madagascar

Margaret Awuor Owuor: Understanding the invaluable purpose of mangrove forests

Ciril Jazbec: Documenting climate solutions and resilience

Keolu Fox: Decoding the past to build a better future

National Geographic Explorer Kiliii Yüyan is an award-winning photographer capturing the human experience in some of the world’s harshest environments.

Florence Goupil: Immortalizing Indigenous practices in Latin America

Tamara Merino: Exploring connections during COVID-19 quarantine

Pablo Albarenga: Exploring modern colonization through photography

Asha Stuart wields filmmaking as a means of social, racial justice

Victoria Herrmann is working to safeguard cultural heritage sites from climate change impacts

Pete Muller spotlights societal issues through the lens of individual stories

Francesco Porcelli employs modern tech to answer ancient questions

Miora Rajaonary documents climate resilience in drought-stricken Madagascar

Margaret Awuor Owuor: Understanding the invaluable purpose of mangrove forests

Ciril Jazbec: Documenting climate solutions and resilience

Keolu Fox: Decoding the past to build a better future

National Geographic Explorer Kiliii Yüyan is an award-winning photographer capturing the human experience in some of the world’s harshest environments.

Florence Goupil: Immortalizing Indigenous practices in Latin America

Tamara Merino: Exploring connections during COVID-19 quarantine

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