Ryan Christopher Jones is an award-winning photojournalist and regular contributor to The New York Times, ProPublica, and The Washington Post. His work often centers stories of labor, migration, and identity across the United States and Mexico.
While some street art may not appear political, when created by people dehumanized by the government, the politics are hard to avoid. The beauty of an amalgam of strangers banding together to fight for social justice evokes the same chilling inspiration that a massive Black Lives Matter mural might.
Minneapolis is brimming with emotion. But perhaps love — for George Floyd and his family, for small businesses, and for the community — will win out in the end.
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Associate U.S. Editor Chloe E.W. Levine moderates a dialogue between Menat Bahnasy, President of the Harvard College Democrats, and Wesley Donhauser, President of the...
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The Harvard Political Review's Swathi Kella speaks with Ragini Malhotra, a high school student living in a city outside of New Delhi, to discuss...
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The Harvard Political Review's Swathi Kella speaks with the Crystal Sprague, the executive director of Global G.L.O.W., to discuss how COVID-19 has affected the...
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In response to growing fears over the spread of coronavirus in the U.S., Harvard University administration had students evacuate their dorms in a week's...
This past week, approximately 50,000 people converged on Philadelphia to attend the 2016 Democratic National Convention, a historic moment that saw Hillary Clinton become...