Poor Venezuelan women, thankful for the Cuban-style social programs of President Hugo Chavez, have provided him with crucial support. But the populist president is by no means popular with all of the country’s women.
Most of the images of Africa shown Western audiences depict civil war, starvation and government instability. In a startlingly new photography show, Margaret Courtney-Clarke shows the beauty behind and beyond the strife.
A previously unpublished photo of a sexual assault at Seattle’s 2001 Mardi Gras won a major photojournalism prize–and raised questions about privacy. Women’s Enews decided to provide its readers the link to the photograph rather than repost it.
An Afghan-born and Long Island-raised photographer asked recent women immigrants to don the borqa for a photo shoot and then show their faces to the world. The results are a dramatic exhibit now on view at the American Museum of Natural History.
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