Andrea Bruce talks about the political divide in the United States. Four years ago, Bruce started her journey to see how the people in the US experience Democracy.
Pre-order After Us the Deluge by Kadir van Lohuizen
Discover the unique new book by Kadir van Lohuizen about the rising sea level, "After Us The Deluge".⠀
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In his new book, photographer Kadir van Lohuizen shows the impact on communities of rising sea levels. He invited nine prominent authors to write an essay tackling this world issue, among them Jeff Goodell (Rolling Stone), Anote Tong (former president Kiribati), Henk Ovink (international water envoy) and Sharif Jamil (leader and activist, Bangladesh). ⠀
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The book is richly illustrated with maps and info stats. 288 pages, over 200 images, soft cover. Great pre-order offer, signed book or with a signed print! People in the Netherlands can use an additional discount code.
Sanne De Wilde featured in De Volkskrant
Sanne De Wilde's work was featured in Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. The article covers how Covid-19 affected us and how people handle the virus in Lagos, Nigeria. De Wilde wanted to show the strength and resilience of the Nigerian people.
Sanne De Wilde featured in De Standaard and DeMorgen
Sanne De WIlde / NOOR
Sanne De Wilde collaborated on a project with Jana Antonissen to find out how life in jail is comparable to life during quarantine. Their work was published in the Belgian newspapers De Standaard and DeMorgen.
Israel and Palestine: A “One-State Reality”?
Tanya Habjouqa photographs Dr. Sari Nusseibeh, one of Palestine's most influential philosophers for an interview published in 5 Media.
Behind the screen with Jon Lowenstein
John Lowenstein discussed his documentary 'The Advocate' during a KnownOrigin livestream.
Sanne De Wilde's and Bénédicte Kurzen's work exhibited at the Cultural Institute for Islam in Paris
From march until december 2020 Sanne De Wilde's and Bénédicte Kurzen's work will be exhibited at the Cultural Institue for Islam in Paris. Their project 'Land of Ibeji' is part of the exhibition 'Beliefs: make and break the invisible'.