Through the lens / Visual Essay Egypt’s Lost Eden A visual essay by Catherine Hyland Stories / Visual Essay Take a Sea-to-Table Journey with Québec’s Snow Crab As international demand for snow crab has skyrocketed, fishing families like the Landrys of Rimouski brave the well-known dangers of hauling in this precious catch. Through the lens / Visual Essay Right to Defend, Right to Resist Before the war, many Ukrainian civilians joined local Territorial Defence Units. Today, they are fighting to protect their country. New Narratives / Visual Essay Celestial Bodies Michel Lemelin tried for a long time to fit into a box that wouldn’t fit—that of the male gender. Fortunately, there was the darkness, the stars, and their infinite possibilities. Through the lens / Visual Essay Saving Italy’s Ancient Olive Trees A deadly epidemic has been wiping out olive trees in the south of Italy. While farmers struggle to rebound, one enterprising agronomist is fighting to preserve the country’s oldest and largest trees. Through the lens / Visual Essay Alive and Well in Anacostia Park Amid the pandemic, the social fabric remains strong in one of the U.S. capital’s most vital public spaces. Through the lens / Visual Essay Desert Dwellers For residents of Slab City, absolute freedom is far from free. Through the lens / Visual Essay Hidden in Plain Flight The decline of earth’s most abundant gull. Through the lens / Visual Essay Sumo Champions For nomadic Mongolian youths, sumo wrestling offers an unexpected path to success amidst their rough life on this fragile land. Through the lens / Visual Essay Reclaiming the Rails What originated as a tool of resource extraction and exploitation, this First Nations-run railway provides a lifeline and a mobile community for the remote communities it serves. No more pages to load No more pages to load Next page