Read the artist's statement for writer and photographer Sara Terry.
Read the artist's statement for writer and photographer Sara Terry.
The Children of Willesden Lane is the powerful true story of Lisa Jura, who fled Nazi-occupied Vienna on the Kindertransport as a child. Jura was one of 10,000 young refugees who were separated from her parents and brought to England for safety before World War II. Our online companion to the book features musical selections to accompany the text, a study guide for middle and high school classrooms, and short videos.
Listen to music recordings and narration paired with The Children of Willesden Lane book and accompanying teacher's guide.
View photos by Rodrigo Abd depicting the aftermath of the Guatamalen civil war which took place between 1960-1996.
View images from photographer Sara Terry detailing the aftermath of the 1992–1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
View photographs by Pep Bonet depicting life after the civil war in Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002.
View images by photographer Kathryn Cook exhibiting the aftermath and legacy of the Armenian genocide of 1915.
View photos by Danny Wilcox Frazier examining how the Wounded Knee massacre of 1890 is remembered in present-day South Dakota.
View a series of photographs by Carlos Javier Ortiz. The photos collection, “Too Young to Die”, is a long-term documentary photography project now in its fifth year that seeks to enlighten the public about the effects of youth violence on young victims, their families, and society as a whole.
The following four photographs were taken by Will Okun during his trip to Congo in June 2007 and are published on his website, www.wjzo.com.
Very few of us can now claim to have just one national or ethnic identity. Increasingly, we share some parts of our identity with people who live elsewhere. Globalization has also changed our perception of who is like us and who is different. In this section we will explore how people’s sense of belonging and identity are changing.
Too Young to Die is a long-term documentary photography project...that seeks to enlighten the public about the effects of youth violence on young victims, their families, and society as a whole.