THE DUST BOWL OF THE 1930

The 1930s were some of the driest years in American history. Eight long years of drought, preceded by inappropriate cultivation technique, and the financial crises of the Great Depression forced many farmers off the land abandoning their fields throughout the Great Plains that run across the heart of mainland United States. via The Dust Bowl of … Continue reading THE DUST BOWL OF THE 1930

Top General Says Puerto Rico Is The Worst Disaster That He Has Seen/ FEMA’s Fubar

https://www.youtube.com/embed/SZTzi9YWNpk?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent The republican President Donald Trump and his apologists are not fessing up to reality. The US government has somehow fallen behind in its obligations to adequately assist our fellow Americans in Puerto Rico which was decimated by Hurricane Maria when it landed around September 20, 2017. A week later, the president looked like he … Continue reading Top General Says Puerto Rico Is The Worst Disaster That He Has Seen/ FEMA’s Fubar

Between The Boundaries Of Dawn & Sunset – Daily Life In The Himalayas’ Female Monasteries

Photographer Monica Bonacina is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images and poetic words. From her project ‘Anitya‘. To see Monica’s body of work click on any photograph. In the beginning it’s a sound: like a gong echo, dense and tending to infinity. Then it’s a vision: prairie full […] via Between The Boundaries … Continue reading Between The Boundaries Of Dawn & Sunset – Daily Life In The Himalayas’ Female Monasteries

The Unwanted Myanmar’s Rohingya: Homeless, Countryless & With No Place To Go

Photojournalist Michael Drost-Hansen is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this social documentary photography. From his project ‘Rohingya‘. To see Michael’s body of work click on any photograph. In June 2012 a wave of violence spread throughout Rakhine State in the western part of Myanmar. Rakhine is one of the poorest […] via The Unwanted … Continue reading The Unwanted Myanmar’s Rohingya: Homeless, Countryless & With No Place To Go

Faces Of Cazuca – The Illusive Peace For The Children Living In Extreme Poverty After Colombia’s War

Visual Artist Katy Lopez is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this portrait/documentary photography. From her project ‘AfterWar‘. To see Katy’s body of work click on any photograph. AfterWar is a story told in photographs of the children of Cazuca, a very deprived and stigmatized area on the outskirts of […] via Faces Of Cazuca … Continue reading Faces Of Cazuca – The Illusive Peace For The Children Living In Extreme Poverty After Colombia’s War