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He Who Fishes

By Garen Torikian

Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong: Light and Shadows

By Hua Xi and Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong

The Shape of Vodou in Diaspora

By Dieu-Nalio Chery and Gabriel Noel

I Am the Ghost Here

By Kim Samek

Emily Kaplan

Emily Kaplan lives in Brooklyn. Her writing and photography have appeared in publications including the New York Times, The Atlantic, Harper's, and NPR. Before becoming a journalist, she taught elementary school in Boston and the Western Highlands of Guatemala.
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The Life and Death of Antonio Sajvín Cúmes

By Emily Kaplan March 12, 2021
He planned to write a memoir, The Life of a Migrant. Its central thesis: The American Dream is a lie.
Report Family & Relationships

Pretend Nobody Died

By Emily Kaplan May 8, 2020
These days, every day is the same: I play with my three-year-old neighbor. At night, I call the hospital. Before I go to bed, I upload my photos.
Report AmericasPolitics

Out of Sight

By Emily Kaplan March 16, 2020
Hope sustains the migrants living in a camp in Matamoros, Mexico, but everything is tainted by despair.
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