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What do you see? Who do you follow? Who is in your center?
Sometimes you have to try everything because everything is connected. Our current challenges are overwhelming: the threat of world war,…
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We cannot achieve climate justice without racial justice.
In 2007, The George Gund Foundation started requiring all organizations seeking a grant from the Foundation to include a statement…
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Environmental Justice, Working.
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency website, Environmental Justice is “the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all…
Photography Feature
About the Photographer
Brian Palmer (b. 1964, Queens, NY) is a photographer and award-winning journalist based in Richmond, Virginia. He strives to tell stories that might not otherwise be told—stories of conflict, activism, and daily life. His multimedia approach unites narratives and images, bridging the two to unite comprehensive storytelling and thorough investigation.
Woodland Cemetery, Cleveland, OH—Headstones for United States Civil War veterans, including United States Colored Troops (USCT), United States Colored Infantry (USCI), United States Colored Heavy Artillery (USCHA), as well as Ohioans and others.
Cleveland, OH—Early voting at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections; Shooting Without Bullets wheat pastes posters of the late Stephanie Tubbs Jones, former U.S. Representative (11th Congressional District)—“also the first black woman to become a judge of Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, as well as the county’s first black prosecutor”—on the outside walls of the ACLU Ohio.
2022 Grants
$37,045,650 / 237 Grants