Photographer Birgit Krippner is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From her project ‘Ngāi Tūhoe: A Māori Tribe‘. To see Birgit’s body of work click on any image. Tūhoe are a NZ Maori tribe (Iwi) – known as “the children of the mist” because […] via ‘Tūhoe Nation’ The New Zealand … Continue reading ‘Tūhoe Nation’ The New Zealand Tribe Holding On To Their Sovereignty
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Copenhagen International School: Sustainable school decked out in 12,000 solar panels — Life
https://player.vimeo.com/video/207761351 A new and sustainable school in Copenhagen, with a unique facade of 12,000 solar panels arranged in a sequin-like effect, is capable of supplying more than half of the school’s annual electricity consumption. The solar cells cover a total area of 6,048 square meters making it one of the largest building-integrated solar power plants … Continue reading Copenhagen International School: Sustainable school decked out in 12,000 solar panels — Life
Rebuilding Schools In The Forgotten Villages Of Gorkha – The Aftermath Of Nepal’s Earthquake — Edge of Humanity Magazine
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Vf7E1Y3OrS8?version=3 Photographer Enrico Fabi at Blobally is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From his project ‘Gorkha: Rebuilding The Future‘. To see The Fabi Brothers (Blobally) and The Gorkha Foundation’s efforts to rebuild Nepalese schools after the 2015 earthquake click on any image. The aim of the project “Gorkha: […] via … Continue reading Rebuilding Schools In The Forgotten Villages Of Gorkha – The Aftermath Of Nepal’s Earthquake — Edge of Humanity Magazine
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Leaving Persecution Behind To Find A New Life – The Rohingya Of Canada — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Documentary Photographer and Social Sciences Educator Colin Boyd Shafer is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From his series ‘The Canadian Rohingya’. To see Colin’s body of work click on any image. The Rohingya are arguably the world’s most persecuted people. Aside from their formal exclusion […] via Leaving Persecution Behind … Continue reading Leaving Persecution Behind To Find A New Life – The Rohingya Of Canada — Edge of Humanity Magazine

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