Writing, photography, video
the rwandan school turning boys into feminists
In a village outside Rwanda's capital Kigali, a group of boys are spending a rainy afternoon learning how to stop gender-based violence and power imbalances in the #MeToo era.
Rwanda’s Paul Kagame Slides Towards Dictatorship
In Rwanda, a country still reeling from genocide, President Paul Kagame has transformed from war hero to dictator.
The Nasty Women Art Show, an important first step for female artists in the Trump era
Three-hundred fifty artists and 1,700 people managed to raise $30,000 for Planned Parenthood.
Former FARC child soldiers face uncertain future
Two former militants share their stories of childhood at war, escaping from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, and their hopes for the future.
The Legacy of Land Mines in Afghanistan
After decades of conflict, the people of Afghanistan still live in fear of land mines. A United Nations program is dedicated to disabling the explosives to bring peace to rural areas.
Originally produced for Al Jazeera America
the u.s. and argentina's dirty war
Forty years after the beginning of Argentina's Dirty War, protestors took to the streets to honor the missing and to bring attention to the troubling role of the U.S. in the conflict.
Originally produced for Al Jazeera America
Philippe Cousteau’s fight against climate change
The grandson of legendary explorer Jacques Cousteau talks about his quest to help save the environment.