by David Burnett | Dec 31, 2016 | Alan Chin, David Burnett, Dispatch
Photographer David Burnett remembers the veterans of D-Day and the Second World War, one paratrooper, Bob Williams, in particular.
by David Burnett | Jun 6, 2016 | Alan Chin, David Burnett, Dispatch
David Burnett remembers Muhammad Ali at the height of his fame and career.
by Andrew Lichtenstein | May 10, 2016 | Andrew Lichtenstein, Dispatch
A small memorial marks the spot in Brooklyn where Lionel McClean was shot to death on February 16, 2016. Andrew Lichtenstein’s memorial photographs of New Yorkers recently killed by gun violence was published by the New Republic and supported by an Economic Hardship...
by Maggie Steber | Oct 8, 2015 | Dispatch, Maggie Steber
Shawn McNeil, (above) a resident of Press Park, remembers when the floods or Hurricane Katrina spilled over the levees in New Orleans Lower Ninth Ward and into the yards and houses, washing away the dreams of residents who barely escaped with their lives. Her...
by Lucian Perkins | Sep 24, 2015 | Dispatch, Lucian Perkins
Tens of thousands of people lined the streets of Washington, DC, many arriving as early as 4am, to catch a glimpse of Pope Francis on his first visit to the United States.
by Donna Ferrato | Sep 17, 2015 | Dispatch, Donna Ferrato
Last month, I traveled across the country for Mother Jones to shoot a story on the effects of new abortion restrictions in Virginia, Michigan, New Mexico, and Texas. “How the War on Women Was Won,” written by Molly Redden, appears in the magazine’s September/October...