In Phnom Penh this week, a war crimes tribunal will begin long-awaited legal proceedings in a trial against four senior Khmer Rouge leaders. In schools in what was the last stronghold of the regime, children have only recently begun learning about their parents’ past.
My radio piece for PRI’s The World looks at how the children of one-time Khmer Rouge see their families’ histories, and how former cadres explain war to the first Cambodian generation in decades to grow up without it.
A house caught in the process of recycling. San Dun, China, 2011. Alex Muntean
A woman holds her newborn baby in a nursery at the Juba teaching hospital. Very few births in South Sudan, which has the highest maternal mortality...
Cool close up of totem pole from the Gitxsan Nation. #iphonephotography #native #nativeart #nativehistory #bc #totempole
At long last - Manila, capital of the Philippines, delicately shining in the night.