Danielle Villlasana, “Abre Camino,” documenting the dangers faced by transgender women in Latin America.
Nahomy, left, and Alexa, right, walk toward the corner where they work in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. On the streets, trans women often experience abuse, sexual assault, threats, theft and extortion from gang members, clients and the police.
A family of 11 shares a two-room apartment in the Mbare neighborhood of Harare, Zimbabwe. People living in slums are at particularly high risk from the impacts of climate change and natural hazards because they live on the most vulnerable lands within cities.
Caitlin Eddolls, “Eight Hundred,” about people diagnosed with the rare genetic disorder fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) which causes bone to grow where it shouldn’t.
Liesl Saufley carries branches she found on the ground to the car to use for handmade wreaths in Syracuse, New York.
Jordi Jon Pardo, “Eroding Franco,” which compares the suppression of scientific archives during the regime of Spanish prime minister Francisco Franco with the current desertification state of Spain.
A silicone head of Franco by Eugenio Merino on exhibit in Barcelona, Spain.