Truthout
Photo Essay

No Al Gasolinazo Protesters Block Train Near US-Mexico Border in Nogales, Sonora
The Mexican government issued a 20 percent increase in gas prices, and protests quickly erupted all over Mexico.

Louisiana’s Oil and Gas Industry Continues Growing Along the Coast It’s Helping Shrink
The Louisiana coast loses a football field's worth of land every 38 minutes.

Twenty Photos: My Seven Months Living at Standing Rock
The life that we have built here has taught many how to live a large-scale sustainable, decolonized, anti-capitalist lifestyle.

Portraits From Kabul
Carolyn Coe offers a photo essay from her recent visit to Afghanistan.

The Repository of Depravity: Dismembered Animals Line the Shelves of a Federal Warehouse
A federal warehouse for confiscated animal products offers a chilling look at humans' disregard for other species.

Flood-Ravaged Gulf Coast Residents Ask President Obama to Cancel Federal Offshore Drilling Lease Auction
Activists delivered a petition protesting the leasing of more of the Gulf of Mexico for oll and gas drilling.

Twenty Photos That Take You Behind the Miskitu Curtain
Here are the hidden faces and everyday struggles of a simmering, lesser-known conflict zone.

Watching the Rails: One Community’s Quest for Safety
Faced with a deadly new threat, residents in one predominately African-American community are organizing their neighbors and allies from far and wide.

Ending the War Inside and Outside Us
I've tried to tell these stories through six photo essays. I hope you'll enjoy them as much as I did in putting them together. They depict the #Enough! GENeration …

How Women-Led Movements Are Redefining Power, From California to Nepal
In the face of corporate domination, economic injustice and climate change, movements led by women offer a revolutionary path.