ZEKE Magazine: Spring 2023.2
Feature articles on Ecuador by Nicola Ókin Frioli; Ethiopia by Cinzia Canneria, and Ukraine by Svet Jacqueline. Contents: Piatsaw:A Document on the Resistance of the Native Peoples of Ecuadorian Amazon Against Extractivism Photographs by Nicola Ókin Frioli Winner of 2023 ZEKE Award for systemic change Women's Bodies as Battlefield Photographs by Cinzia Canneri Winner of 2023 ZEKE Award for documentary photography Too Young to Fight, Ukraine Photographs by Svet Jacqueline Picturing Atrocity: Ukraine, Photojournalism, and the Question of Evidence by Lauren Walsh Interview with Chester Higgins by Daniela Cohen
Feature articles on Ecuador by Nicola Ókin Frioli; Ethiopia by Cinzia Canneria, and Ukraine by Svet Jacqueline.
Contents:
Piatsaw:A Document on the Resistance of the Native Peoples of Ecuadorian Amazon Against Extractivism
Photographs by Nicola Ókin Frioli
Winner of 2023 ZEKE Award for systemic change
Women's Bodies as Battlefield
Photographs by Cinzia Canneri
Winner of 2023 ZEKE Award for documentary photography
Too Young to Fight, Ukraine
Photographs by Svet Jacqueline
Picturing Atrocity: Ukraine, Photojournalism, and the Question of Evidence
by Lauren Walsh
Interview with Chester Higgins
by Daniela Cohen
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Yemane, 23, shows a scar caused by
soldiers during a shooting in Tigray.
Yemane escaped from Eritrea and
lived in the Mai Aini camp when the
war broke out. She was there with her
husband, two children, and her sister.
During the escape she was raped in
front of her children and her husband
was captured and taken away.
At the border, while soldiers were
shooting at her husband, her sister
was wounded and Yemane managed
to run with her children. She still
doesn’t know whether her sister is
alive or dead. Yemane suffers from
anxiety disorders linked to posttraumatic
stress, and she feels
responsible for not aiding her sister.
The UNHCR declared that 24,000
Eritrean refugees in the Mai Aini and
Adi Harush camps, located in the Mai
Tsebri area in Tigray, have lived in a
state of constant terror and could not
access humanitarian aid of any kind.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. November
30, 2022.
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