A nurse in a Saharan refugee camp delivers babies, comforts mothers, and supports survivors of sexual violence. This International Women’s Day, we honor her courage and the fight for women’s rights and justice.
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Posts by Daniel Cima
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
Black History Month, I look back to a cold January day in 2009, when hundreds of thousands gathered on the in Washington, D.C., to witness history. We stood shoulder to shoulder—shivering, exhilarated—as President Barack Obama took the oath of office, becoming the first Black president of the USA.
A few years ago, I had the incredible opportunity to meet one of my personal favorite photographers, Josef Koudelka. He graciously allowed me to photograph him, and it remains one of my most treasured moments.
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