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“Time of Change: Civil Rights Photographs, 1961-1965”
by Bruce Davidson
(via The New Yorker)
This photograph of a girl planting rice was taken in Phokhara, Nepal
A Congolese refugee child displaced by fighting between the Congo army and rebel group Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) cries on arrival at Bukanga transit camp in Bundibugyo town camp, 376km southwest of Uganda capital Kampala, on July 16, 2013. The Uganda Red Cross Society said 66,000 Congolese refugees have so far crossed into the east African country since the ADF started attacking the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo town of Kamangu last week.
[Credit : James Akena/Reuters]
"La petite fille afghane" by Reza (photojournalist)
"Window on the World" ( Little Karoo Desert - South Africa )
by Melyousf
"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is to not stop questioning." ~Albert Einstein.
"Rien n'est jamais fini. Il suffit d'un peu de bonheur pour que tout recommence." (Emile Zola - Germinal)
(via Afghanistan in the 1950s and 60s - In Focus - The Atlantic)
Vijayanagara, India in February 2013.
[Credit : Ráduly Előd István / eisengrau.tumblr.com]
Heart. Coeur par/by Jimmy C. - Paris Vitry-sur-Seine
"Wall on Wall"
Photos by Adam Berry/Getty Images (taken July 10, 2013)
by photographer Kai Wiedenhoefer - underlining the futility of barriers to resolve conflict. The exhibit features large pictures of separation barriers at the world’s tensest borders in Baghdad, Korea, Cyprus, Mexico, Morocco, Israel, Belfast, and in the former East Germany itself. It took five years to get permission to display the images in Berlin.
The “Wall on Wall’ exhibit will run through Sept. 13, 2013.