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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An Eritrean girl walking along the
railway that connects Eritrea with
Ethiopia. The majority of children
in Eritrea grow up without the
protection of parents, who have
emigrated or are serving in the
military indefinitely in unknown
locations. This causes children to
develop a strong desire to escape
to a new life and to leave their
country at a young age.
As a result of the peace agreement
between Eritrea and Ethiopia
signed in September 2018, the
average daily arrivals to Europe
in the three months following the
reopening of borders revealed that
many children have actually run
away without their family knowing
it, often in the attempt to reach their
parents already abroad.
Foundation Human Rights for
Eritreans (FHRE) has denounced the
international community for providing
aid to Eritrea, which even after
the peace agreement with Ethiopia
still maintains a dictatorial regime
considered the worst after North
Korea. This causes Eritrean people,
including many unaccompanied
minors, to leave.
Asmara-Massawa road, Eritrea.
March 23, 2019.
24 / ZEKE SPRING 2023