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Marseille by Ed Kashi/VII

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Today, while the rest of Europe frets over immigration and its impacts, Marseille, France’s second largest city, has built a peculiar cohesiveness out of diversity and difference. The population of nearly one million is the most ethnically diverse in France. This mélange of identities has created a distinct sense of belonging and pride though it has not been without its challenges.

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A British Entertainment
by Jocelyn Bain Hogg/VII

Homesick for Chernobyl
by Maciek Nabrdalik/VII

Death and Love: The Poetry of Afghanistan's Women
by Seamus Murphy/VII

Jocelyn Bain Hogg

Maciek Nabrdalik

Seamus Murphy
Jocelyn Bain Hogg's project celebrates the essence of “British Entertainment,” a volatile, heady mix of social gatherings and unlikely social bed fellows, exploring the British love of entertaining and of being entertained.
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Ukrainians celebrate remembrance days: a special time for those who lived in the villages within the Chernobyl exclusion zone to visit the graves of lost loved ones and homes they left behind following the disaster.
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Pashtun poetry has long been a form of rebellion for Afghan women, belying the notion that they are submissive or defeated. But writing poetry is dangerous for many Afghan women and girls. Its classical subject—love—in almost any form is taboo.
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Opening Up Tunisia
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