Paying for Babies in Nagorno-Karabakh
Sunday Review's Exposures column features the work of Anastasia Taylor-Lind, who documented the "birth encouragement program" in Nagorno-Karabakh.
View ArticleEmpowerment, Through a Lens
A photo exhibition and auction raising money for Man Up Campaign that opens Thursday night celebrates empowerment, through some unexpected lenses.
View ArticleIn Moscow, Little Girl Soldiers
They are students at one of Russia's elite military academies. But as Sergey Kozmin's photographs from "Girl Soldiers" show, they are also little girls.
View ArticleYour Veil Is a Battleground
Kiana Hayeri returned to her native Iran a few years ago to explore the dual lives of women. Facing restrictions on how they look and act in public, they embrace a rebellious impulse in private. “This...
View ArticleOn India’s Border, a Changing of the Guards
In 2009, Poulomi Basu learned that India was recruiting women for its patrol of the border with Pakistan. Inspired, she followed this new paramilitary force through training and after, resulting in the...
View ArticleWomen Shooting on the Front Lines
Years before the Pentagon's official lifting of the ban on women in combat, Lynsey Addario saw the rapidly evolving role of female soldiers in Afghanistan.
View ArticleLeaving Tehran and Restraints Behind
Societal constraints compel some of Iran’s young women to leave the country. Kiana Hayeri, who has been through it all herself, followed four teenage immigrants.
View ArticleA Show of Strength by Middle Eastern Women Photographers
An exhibit opening in Boston explores "complexities of identity," showcasing works of art by female photographers in Iran and the Arab world.
View ArticleForever 15
Ilana Panich-Linsman shadowed a group of 15-year-old girls — having been 15 herself not too long ago — to document their making the small decisions that began to define them as women.
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