Maria and her sister, Naadia, celebrating their first American Thanksgiving after fleeing Afghanistan and coming to Georgia (November 2014).
9 member Aslami family shortly after their move from Clarkston, Georgia to El Cajon, California in search of gainful employment—two years after their migration to the US from Afghanistan as refugees. (2019)
Joanna (center), a Syrian Kurd 19 months after her arrival to America sits with her neighbors, Maddie and Hannah, now best friends (2015).
Joanna, a Syrian refugee at their apartment complex in Clarkson, Georgia.
Full story HERE.
Nepalize refugee woman and her children inside the Friends of Refugees community garden in Clarkston, Georgia.
Shot for The Guardian, (May 2017)
This small town in America's Deep South welcomes 1,500 refugees a year
Zangani family in their backyard in Beaverton, Oregon, their second home after fleeing Iraqi Kurdistan to American in 1998. (2016)
Saadia, and Afghani refugee, poses beneath an umbrella at a friends home in Buford, Georgia. (2014).
Shene (17) and her sister, Malala (20) in their bedroom in Beaverton, Oregon, their second home after fleeing Iraqi Kurdistan to American in 1998. (2016)
Items in the apartment of a Syrian refugee family in attempt to learn English (2016).
Betty Cardell, 93, moved to Clarkston from San Diego in 1950. She has no intention of ever leaving Clarkston, as she loves the ‘small town feel’. Shot for the Guardian (April 2016).
Maria and her sister, Naadia, celebrating their first American Thanksgiving after fleeing Afghanistan and coming to Georgia (November 2014).
9 member Aslami family shortly after their move from Clarkston, Georgia to El Cajon, California in search of gainful employment—two years after their migration to the US from Afghanistan as refugees. (2019)
Joanna (center), a Syrian Kurd 19 months after her arrival to America sits with her neighbors, Maddie and Hannah, now best friends (2015).
Joanna, a Syrian refugee at their apartment complex in Clarkson, Georgia.
Full story HERE.
Nepalize refugee woman and her children inside the Friends of Refugees community garden in Clarkston, Georgia.
Shot for The Guardian, (May 2017)
This small town in America's Deep South welcomes 1,500 refugees a year
Zangani family in their backyard in Beaverton, Oregon, their second home after fleeing Iraqi Kurdistan to American in 1998. (2016)
Saadia, and Afghani refugee, poses beneath an umbrella at a friends home in Buford, Georgia. (2014).
Shene (17) and her sister, Malala (20) in their bedroom in Beaverton, Oregon, their second home after fleeing Iraqi Kurdistan to American in 1998. (2016)
Items in the apartment of a Syrian refugee family in attempt to learn English (2016).
Betty Cardell, 93, moved to Clarkston from San Diego in 1950. She has no intention of ever leaving Clarkston, as she loves the ‘small town feel’. Shot for the Guardian (April 2016).