All things considered, you’d have to say that war photographers are all a bit mad. I mean, what sort of person chooses to jump into the crucible of human conflict not to fight, but to document the fighting? Surely no… Read More ›
terrorism
Our Hateful Inheritance: Dylann Roof & The Blood-Soaked Roots of The Charleston Massacre
Nearly a century after his death, the glowering visage of “Pitchfork” Ben Tillman still looks down upon the people of South Carolina from its perch outside the State House in Charleston. 8 feet tall and made of bronze that has… Read More ›
Monsters of Our Own Creation: How Nigerian Corruption & Climate Change Gave Rise To Boko Haram
40 years ago, the town of Baga was bustling with an industry and a commerce born of the body of water that had given its residents life for as long as anyone could remember. Nestled in the most northeasterly corner… Read More ›
A Year Later, Breivik Awaits Sentencing in Oslo for Mass Murders
11 months ago, Norwegian Anders Breivik committed one of the most horrific massacres in the history of peace-time Europe. In an elaborately planned attack, the 33-year old Breivik set off explosives in Oslo’s government square killing eight people and, while… Read More ›